Re: [Evolution] Evolution not sending a FQDN in HELO?



I am relaying directly to mail.photosphere.net, from the remote host. I explicitly permit my work server to relay.

I freely admit that there are relaying issues, I am dealing with my postfix/sasl config separately. Evolution REALLY does send a non-FQDN

from camel debugging
<snip>
received: * 6 FETCH (FLAGS (\Seen) UID 329)
received: A00045 OK Completed
sending : EHLO mars-tmc
received: 502 Error: command not implemented
sending : HELO mars-tmc
received: 250 mail.photosphere.net
sending : MAIL FROM:<REMOVED-SPAMLYNESS>
received: 250 Ok
sending : RCPT TO:<REMOVED-SPAMLYNESS>
received: 250 Ok
sending : DATA
received: 354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>
sending : \r\n.\r\n
received: 250 Ok: queued as D4F91230
sending : RSET
received: 250 Ok
sending : QUIT
received: 221 Bye
sending : A00046 SELECT {16+}
<snip>
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 17:52, Thomas Spuhler wrote:
This looks really as a relaying problem. Where does 
RCPT from mars-tmc.hq.themunicenter.com[66.162.68.38]
come from?
You have only one mailserver and it is:
photosphere.net


nslookup -querytype=mx photosphere.net -sil
Server:         127.0.0.1
Address:        127.0.0.1#53

Non-authoritative answer:
photosphere.net mail exchanger = 5 mail.photosphere.net.

Authoritative answers can be found from:
photosphere.net nameserver = ns4.mydyndns.org.
photosphere.net nameserver = ns5.mydyndns.org.
photosphere.net nameserver = ns1.mydyndns.org.
photosphere.net nameserver = ns2.mydyndns.org.
photosphere.net nameserver = ns3.mydyndns.org.
ns1.mydyndns.org        internet address = 66.151.188.45
ns2.mydyndns.org        internet address = 209.69.32.138

where are you relaying through?
Tom 


On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 14:19, Derek Wueppelmann wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 16:01, Matthew A. R. Sherian wrote:
> > Still doing it after removing all blank lines and comments from
> > /etc/hosts. I also restarted evolution.
> > 
> > reject: RCPT from mars-tmc.hq.themunicenter.com[66.162.68.38]: 504
> > <mail>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname;
> > from=<mars photosphere net> to=<mars photosphere net> proto=SMTP
> > helo=<mail>
> 
> That could be a relaying problem. Are you sending to a user on
> photosphere.net? If not then it might not like that you don't orriginate
> from photosphere.net.


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