From: Rob M. <rob...@gm...> - 2006-12-05 19:08:22
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As it says in my .sig - keep the traffic on the list. On 12/5/06, Richardus Alim <al...@ga...> wrote:> > The reason I wanted to disable DNS lookups because mail.xyz.com is never > registered in internet DNS, do you have another clue so that I can retrive > my mail (from mail.test.com to mail.xyz.com) without get notify bounced > (host or domain name not found) since mail.xyz.com never exit in internet? Well, *something* is telling fetchmail about mail.xyz.com, but because you're obscuring domains I can't help further. Of course, you could simply drop the @xyz.com stuff as it's not necessary unless you've got a setup that requires you specify the domain as you're handling multiple domains. > I've try setup a DNS server in my local MTA but seemed not successfully :p Well, the DNS server has nothing to do with your MTA - it's merely a service the MTA uses. Take your choice of any of the DNS server options available for your (unspecified) OS and follow their instructions. -- Please keep list traffic on the list. Rob MacGregor Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he doesn't become a monster. Friedrich Nietzsche |