Thanks Guillermo. The thing is, I can send test emails outside my domain no problem. I can't send emails to my internal smtp server from any CentOS system on my internal network. I discovered that I didn't have an MX record in tinydns for my internal network, so I added that. After testing, no changes - any email that's destined to any address to my domain bounces with the error message listed below.
I'm not a sendmail person, would rather do without it, but I don't think I can simply remove it from CentOS. I could install postfix, or qmail and see how that works, but it's serious overkill for sending simple emails internally... Had hopes ssmtp would work, but that doesn't either. Works on Gentoo systems, just not CentOS.
A hair puller that's for sure, but I'll keep banging on it until it works.
Thanks for all the ideas, if anyone can think of anything else, I'll try it!
Mark
-----Original Message----- From: Guillermo Garron [mailto:guillermo.fedora@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 7:48 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Emailing from Command Line
Hi,
maybe you should try using an externa smtp to send you the emails. And use sendmail as a client of that other smtp, your ISP smtp.
after having that configured you could try to send emails somewhere else, @ yahoo.com http://yahoo.com or @ gmail.com http://gmail.com as suggested here.
regards,
Guillermo Garron
On 7/14/06, Karanbir Singh < mail-lists@karan.org mailto:mail-lists@karan.org > wrote:
Mark Schoonover wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Mark Schoonover wrote:
----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 5.1.2 < admins@amgt.com mailto:admins@amgt.com >... Host unknown
(Name server: amgt.com http://amgt.com :
no data +known)
is sendmail aware of your actual manchine hostname and howto handle emails for this domain ?
Beats me, I'm a qmail guy, not sendmail. The part I'm confused about is ssmtp should handle things w/o an MTA running...
sendmail on the local machine should know what the hostname is. its possible that ssmtp isnt where the problem is but the smtp hander on the Rx end of things. Try sending emails elsewhere ? to an @ gmail.com http://gmail.com maybe ?
Alternatively, have you tried nut ? it should be available in most repo's. Does a fairly good job of sending emails from the command line ( and is what I tend to use )
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Hi,
you dont need to remove sendmail to install postfix, just install postfix, but be sure to go to ntsysv and make that postfix be the one to come up on boot and not sendmail.
that is all regards, Guillermo.
On 7/15/06, Mark Schoonover schoon@amgt.com wrote:
Thanks Guillermo. The thing is, I can send test emails outside my domain no problem. I can't send emails to my internal smtp server from any CentOS system on my internal network. I discovered that I didn't have an MX record in tinydns for my internal network, so I added that. After testing, no changes - any email that's destined to any address to my domain bounces with the error message listed below.
I'm not a sendmail person, would rather do without it, but I don't think I can simply remove it from CentOS. I could install postfix, or qmail and see how that works, but it's serious overkill for sending simple emails internally... Had hopes ssmtp would work, but that doesn't either. Works on Gentoo systems, just not CentOS.
A hair puller that's for sure, but I'll keep banging on it until it works.
Thanks for all the ideas, if anyone can think of anything else, I'll try it!
Mark
-----Original Message----- *From:* Guillermo Garron [mailto:guillermo.fedora@gmail.com] *Sent:* Saturday, July 15, 2006 7:48 PM *To:* CentOS mailing list *Subject:* Re: [CentOS] Emailing from Command Line
Hi,
maybe you should try using an externa smtp to send you the emails. And use sendmail as a client of that other smtp, your ISP smtp.
after having that configured you could try to send emails somewhere else, @ yahoo.com or @gmail.com as suggested here.
regards,
Guillermo Garron
On 7/14/06, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
Mark Schoonover wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Mark Schoonover wrote:
----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 5.1.2 <admins@amgt.com >... Host unknown (Name server: amgt.com: no data +known)
is sendmail aware of your actual manchine hostname and howto handle emails for this domain ?
Beats me, I'm a qmail guy, not sendmail. The part I'm confused about
is
ssmtp should handle things w/o an MTA running...
sendmail on the local machine should know what the hostname is. its possible that ssmtp isnt where the problem is but the smtp hander on the Rx end of things. Try sending emails elsewhere ? to an @gmail.com maybe ?
Alternatively, have you tried nut ? it should be available in most repo's. Does a fairly good job of sending emails from the command line ( and is what I tend to use )
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