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        	<description>&lt;1&gt; not needed
&lt;1&gt; the sendmail init script does that all itself
&lt;1&gt; /etc/init.d/sendmail restart     is all whats needed
&lt;0&gt; Okay, Still no route to host
&lt;1&gt; did you say that &quot;telnet gsmtp183.google.com 25&quot; did not work?
&lt;0&gt; Trying 64.233.183.27...
&lt;0&gt; telnet: connect to address 64.233.183.27: No route to host
&lt;1&gt; your problem is no sendmail problem
&lt;1&gt; fix your network setup
&lt;0&gt; Its a godaddy vserver.  What do i need to tell them?
&lt;0&gt; Is there another telnet site i should try?
&lt;1&gt; you can test yourself whether it is an MTU/MSS issue
&lt;1&gt; telnet mail.dscd.de 25
&lt;2&gt; well... interesting - earlier I had you do the nslookup - which is fine - you are resolving the name - but you can't route to it.
&lt;0&gt; the telnet did not work either
&lt;1&gt; broken network
&lt;2&gt; in order for the telnet to work it needs a route to the IP address
&lt;3&gt; maybe godaddy has a policy regarding to sending mail.. like.. &quot;all outgoing mail must go through relay XYZ&quot; .. (just guessing .. that the police my University has)
&lt;0&gt; calling godaddy now
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