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Date:      Sun, 5 Feb 2017 13:12:46 -0800
From:      Doug Hardie <doug@mail.sermon-archive.info>
To:        Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Sending to the list
Message-ID:  <E4CF1388-D431-418C-9F93-FE62200FDC6D@mail.sermon-archive.info>
In-Reply-To: <10712da3-6403-78ac-6566-1167cd06235d@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <D0365CCE-648D-4F33-95CE-183399664B1C@lafn.org> <10712da3-6403-78ac-6566-1167cd06235d@FreeBSD.org>

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> On 5 February 2017, at 10:51, Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org> =
wrote:
>=20
> On 05/02/2017 17:52, Doug Hardie wrote:
>> I have been having to go through a special process to send to any of
>> the FreeBSD lists. Otherwise, the servers reject my emails with:
>>=20
>> 6F637114C308     3078 Sun Feb  5 11:03:33  =
doug@mail.sermon-archive.info
>> (host mx1.freebsd.org[8.8.178.115] said: 450 4.7.1 =
<mail.localdomain>: Helo command rejected: Host not found (in reply to =
RCPT TO command))
>>                                         freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>>=20
>> Searching Google finds that it appears the mail server is not liking
>> the reverse DNS entry which was a valid complaint.  It took awhile to
>> get that resolved as the transfer from Verizon FIOS to Frontier was
>> not exactly transparent.  However, that is now corrected and I still
>> get the same response.  How do I find out what the problem is?  I
>> suspect this is not the right list, but I couldn't see any other that
>> might be more appropriate.
>=20
> Your mail server is identifying itself as 'mail.localdomain' during =
the
> EHLO or HELO step of the SMTP transaction.  That's what the FreeBSD =
mail
> servers are objecting to since they can't look up an IP number for
> 'mail.localdomain' and then check that IP number reverses to the same =
name.
>=20
> Check the configuration of your MTA.  You want to make it call itself
> 'sermon-archive.info' when it introduces itself to the MTA it's =
sending
> to.  How to do that depends on what MTA software you're using, but in
> sendmail(8), it's the $j macro that needs to be set appropriately.
> Something like
>=20
>   define(`confHELO_NAME', `sermon-archive.info')dnl
>=20
> in your sendmail.mc file.
>=20
> 	Cheers,
>=20
> 	Matthew


Server is postfix and I believe I have corrected that now.  Thanks.




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