Hi,

   I have two exim servers, with the exim config copied from the old  
server to the new server. The only difference in the configure file is  
the SYSID.
On the old server if I send email from the command line (ie pipe into  
mail) the domain name appended is something like [email protected]  
which is the host as it is defined in the exim config (mx0 as opposed  
to the actual hostname). On the new system when sending mail it  
appears as [email protected] (id like it to appear as  
[email protected], mx3.mydomain.com is the SYSID from my exim  
config).

The prob is that the address wont verify when in format using the hostname,
ie:


exim -bv [email protected]
2009-12-16 14:53:30 [1204] remote host address is the local host:  
hostname.mydomain.com (while routing <[email protected]>)

The other principal difference between my servers are, one is FreeBSD  
7.0 and the other is FreeBSD 8.0.
I appreciate this is probably more OS related than Exim related, but  
perhaps someone has an idea as to why the behaviour is different?

thanks in advance, Andy.

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