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Date:      Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:36:14 -0500
From:      Ryan Coleman <ryan.coleman@cwis.biz>
To:        Gary Kline <kline@thought.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: what is from with this picture?
Message-ID:  <7B0DAD9C-ED75-4188-9407-F86F44C94F47@cwis.biz>
In-Reply-To: <20100928162839.GA32198@thought.org>
References:  <20100928162839.GA32198@thought.org>

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I just did a check for thought.org and even it doesn't exist.

Is your DNS host down? Did your domain expire? (Just checked the WHOIS =
and no, it's up through 2015)

This may or may not be anything but neither your primary nor secondary =
Name Servers respond to pings:
> Ryan-Colemans-MacBook-Pro:~ ryanjcole$ ping ns1.silvertree.org
> PING ns1.silvertree.org (173.11.101.153): 56 data bytes
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 1

> Ryan-Colemans-MacBook-Pro:~ ryanjcole$ ping ns1.thought.org
> PING ns1.thought.org (209.180.213.210): 56 data bytes
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 1

> Ryan-Colemans-MacBook-Pro:~ ryanjcole$ ping thought.org
> ping: cannot resolve thought.org: Unknown host

> Ryan-Colemans-MacBook-Pro:~ ryanjcole$ ping www.thought.org
> PING ethic.thought.org (209.180.213.210): 56 data bytes
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 1

> Ryan-Colemans-MacBook-Pro:~ ryanjcole$ ping ethic.thought.org
> PING ethic.thought.org (209.180.213.210): 56 data bytes
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
> Request timeout for icmp_seq 2

You can't have a sending domain as thought.org if the @ record for =
thought.org doesn't exist, IIRC.

Look to your DNS for the solution, IMNSHO.

--
Ryan

On Sep 28, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Gary Kline wrote:

>=20
> I have been trying to install ubuntu as a desktop while maintaining
> freebsd as my server.  A few days ago mail was working.  But, checking
> my /var/logs/ on my ubuntu I see:
>=20
>=20
> Sep 28 09:10:46 newtao postfix/smtp[8064]: 73A14E81F39:
> to=3D<freebsd@edvax.de>, relay=3Dmx01.schlund.de[212.227.15.169]:25,
> delay=3D80279, delays=3D80275/0.02/3/0.64, dsn=3D4.0.0, =
status=3Ddeferred (host
> mx01.schlund.de[212.227.15.169] said: 421 invalid sender domain
> 'newtao.thought.org' (misconfigured dns?) (in reply to RCPT TO =
command))
> Sep 28 09:13:51 newtao postfix/pickup[7946]: DD383E81092: uid=3D1001 =
from=3D<kline>
> Sep 28 09:13:51 newtao postfix/cleanup[8173]: DD383E81092:
> message-id=3D<20100928161349.GA8164@thought.org>
> Sep 28 09:13:51 newtao postfix/qmgr[2090]: DD383E81092:
> from=3D<kline@newtao.thought.org>, size=3D874, nrcpt=3D1 (queue =
active)
>=20
>=20
> By default, postfix was installed on my ubuntu desktop.  I am not
> familiar with it.  I would =3Dlike=3D it to be sending mail to my =
server
> without the $HOST name instead of $HOST.$DOMAIN name.  I know there =
are
> a bunch of us who use this kind of setup: FreeBSD for server things =
and
> some version of linux as a desktop.
>=20
> Really, this looks like a postfix blunder.  How do I tell postfix to
> rewrite th e outgoing address without the hostname?
>=20
> tia,
>=20
> gary
>=20
> PS: FWIW: I still have the oldtao alive and well.  It's just old and
> overdue for replacement.
>=20
>=20
> --=20
> Gary Kline  kline@thought.org  http://www.thought.org  Public Service =
Unix
>    The 7.83a release of Jottings: =
http://jottings.thought.org/index.php
>                           http://journey.thought.org
>=20
>=20
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