Do you have /etc/conf.d/hostname set? I am also guessing that you have a line
127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain
in your /etc/hosts. Remove the localdomain part and optionally add the hostname to that entry.

DATACOM - Diego wrote:
Hi all,

our IT manager changed some rules on our SMTP server and Codestriker (version 1.9.2 on a Gentoo Linux box) can no longer send mail. Every time I take some action that should generate an email I see the following message:

Couldn't send email to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" , <localhost.localdomain>: Helo command rejected: Host not found

The guy said that the SMTP message should either be authenticated or come from a known host. According to him, the host contained in the message is "localhost.localdomain", wich is not a valid host. Since I dont want to use authenticated messages, I would like Codestriker to put the correct hostname and domain into the messages. Has anybody faced this problem before? What is the best solution to this?

Thanks in advance,


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Motorola Open Source Technologies
480-732-2495

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