Quoting David Christian (dchristian at users.sourceforge.net):
> I can't seem to send mail from Linux using mutt and sendmail.  The linux
> machine is on LAN behind behind a Router, and so doesn't have a valid IP
> address or domain name.
> 
> Does anyone know how to configure sendmail so that the various MTAs out
> there will believe me about who I am?  Do I somehow need to relay to
> Qwest.net's mail router?
> 
> Here is a sample message I got back from NCSU:

Do you have a static IP?

According to dig, you don't have an MX record, so mail won't get there.

According to nslookup, goliath.qwest.net does not even exist.

My recommendation is get a real ISP that will give you a subnet.
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