hi there
i am using HPUX 11.0 and trying to set up the mailer utility to send mail over the internet.
i loaded mozilla and have that set up for email and it works fine, but i dont like it and prefer mailer.
i go through a router to the internet....i can ping internet websites and of course view them (as i am now).
but when i send mail via mailer, i get the error message
" the domain for dleo@unixtwo" does not exist"....and apparently this message comes back from the server i sent the e-mail to.
that message is correct....unixtwo is the computer nickname, my true email address is dleo@net1plus.com.
i have been around the loop in SAM (in the networking and communications folder) and tried various things to change domain name and anything that said "unixtwo" ....but nothing works.
i have 2 sys admin books, the unix reference text, "practical" unix, unix quicstart guide and unix for dummies.....i cannot find explicit enough details in any of those to fix this.
if someone could point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated.
as always, thanks in advance.
daveleo
i am using HPUX 11.0 and trying to set up the mailer utility to send mail over the internet.
i loaded mozilla and have that set up for email and it works fine, but i dont like it and prefer mailer.
i go through a router to the internet....i can ping internet websites and of course view them (as i am now).
but when i send mail via mailer, i get the error message
" the domain for dleo@unixtwo" does not exist"....and apparently this message comes back from the server i sent the e-mail to.
that message is correct....unixtwo is the computer nickname, my true email address is dleo@net1plus.com.
i have been around the loop in SAM (in the networking and communications folder) and tried various things to change domain name and anything that said "unixtwo" ....but nothing works.
i have 2 sys admin books, the unix reference text, "practical" unix, unix quicstart guide and unix for dummies.....i cannot find explicit enough details in any of those to fix this.
if someone could point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated.
as always, thanks in advance.
daveleo