sepeth wrote: > Hi, > > When I send an email with my smtp server (Couier MTA), remote smtp > server replies with HELO needs fully qualified hostname. The hostname > written in /etc/hostname is "ceren" (it doesn't include the domain > part). When I change the hostname to "magmalinux.org" or > "ceren.magmalinux.org", the remote smtp server accept my mail. But > this document [1] says don't do that. > > So, how can i specify my FQDN? or Is there any way to say Courier "use > this FQDN with HELO"? > > [1] > http://oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/book/ch10_02.html#CH10-PGFID-460680
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