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getting a proper mail setup?



I was looking through the logs of my failed attempt of running fetchmail and 
zmailer and came across some relevent log entries generated from the client. 
What would I have to fix pray tell to force this to just pass the data that 
fetchmail grabs to my local inbox on my machine?
Since I use ppp and don't have a static ip specifing an IP seems pretty 
pointless.
Here is the data from /var/log/zmailer/smtpserver:
01987HTAV#      connection from jigglypuff ipcnt 1 childs 1 ident: 
NO-IDENT-SERVICE[2]
01987HTAVw      220 jigglypuff ZMailer Server 2.99.52-pre3 #1 ESMTP+IDENT 
ready at Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:53:45 +0000
01987HTAV#      remote from [127.0.0.1]:38916
01987HTAVr      EHLO localhost
01987HTAVw      250-jigglypuff expected "EHLO jigglypuff"
01987HTAVw      250-SIZE 0
01987HTAVw      250-8BITMIME
01987HTAVw      250-PIPELINING
01987HTAVw      250-CHUNKING
01987HTAVw      250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
01987HTAVw      250-DSN
01987HTAVw      250-X-RCPTLIMIT 10000
01987HTAVw      250-ETRN
01987HTAVw      250 HELP
01987HTAVr      MAIL FROM:<freshmeat-news-admin@lists.freshmeat.net> 
SIZE=25084
01987HTAVw      250 2.1.0 Sender syntax Ok
01987HTAVr      RCPT TO:<root@localhost>
01987HTAV#      -- policy result=-2, msg: <NONE!>
01987HTAVw      553 5.4.3 Policy analysis found DNS error on the target 
domain.
01988HTBC#      connection from jigglypuff ipcnt 2 childs 2 ident: 
NO-IDENT-SERVICE[2]
01988HTBCw      220 jigglypuff ZMailer Server 2.99.52-pre3 #1 ESMTP+IDENT 
ready at Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:53:52 +0000
01988HTBC#      remote from [127.0.0.1]:39428
01988HTBC#      -- pipeline input exists 16 bytes
01988HTBCr      HELO localhost
01988HTBCw      250 jigglypuff expected "HELO jigglypuff"
01988HTBC#      -- pipeline input exists 40 bytes
01988HTBCr      MAIL FROM:<FETCHMAIL-DAEMON@localhost>
01988HTBC#      -- policy result=-2, msg: <NONE!>
01988HTBCw      553 5.4.3 Policy analysis reports DNS error with your source 
domain.
01987HTAVr      RCPT TO:<postmaster@localhost>
01987HTAV#      -- policy result=-2, msg: <NONE!>
01987HTAV#      -- policy result=-2, msg: <NONE!>
01987HTAVw      553 5.4.3 Policy analysis found DNS error on the target 
domain.
01987HTAVr      RSET
01987HTAVw      250 2.0.0 Ok
01987HTAVr      QUIT
01987HTAVw      221 2.0.0 jigglypuff Out
01988HTBC#      Session closed w/o QUIT

I assume that the problem has something do do with how the client is getting 
the data for my local SMTP server but I really can't figure out what's exactly 
wrong where.
Sorry if this is a duplicate but I assume that my first message bounced or 
something.



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