| [Anon] Persona 2005-09-25, 2:46 am |
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Once I entered the DNS servers, I could send mail, but I'm
still getting this message from the nym I sent the message to:
Received: from cpe-MY-IP-ADDRESS-73.xxx.xxx.rr.com (HELO mydomain.org) (xx.xxx.xxx.73)
by riot.eu.org with SMTP; 24 Sep 2005 21:56:40 -0000
That's right - My own ISP's SMTP server is sending the messages.
Analogy: You've got TOR running, but the address that is
seen by the web site from your browser is your own IP. Kind of
like you aren't even using TOR but connecting directly.
Of course, the analogy would be fixed by simply configuring the
proxy settings of your browser. I could fix that problem.
This problem is totally foreign to me.
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Receiving is a different, but fundamentally similar, problem.
I get this error message when I send from my nym to the
remailer address at my domain, myremailer@mydomain.org:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at riot.eu.org.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
<myremailer@mydomain.org>:
34.345.34.345 [the address of my domain?] does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 553 sorry, relaying denied from your location [213.254.16.33] (#5.7.1)
Giving up on 34.345.34.345.
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So it *looks* like I'm sending using my domain, but I'm not,
and I can't receive anything either.
How the heck is my domain supposed to know to send the mail on
to me? And how is my computer supposed to know NOT to send
mail through my usual SMTP server?
What next?
Persona
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