On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 17:38:45 -0500 Bryan Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
Postfix starts OK on boot, and when I issue the command "service postfix restart", it does restart, but just gives me those warnings.
Warnings aren't errors and IIRC, I was running Postfix on my system for a full month before I added my fake domain name just to get the warning to stop and even now it is still not a FQHN but that doesn't seem to matter to anyone, certainly not Postfix. I am pretty sure that Postfix will run even without a hostname as long as your machine has a name.
Exactly, and when I run fetchmail on my other box, which is still running 9.1, and has no FQDN or aliases configured or anything, it works perfectly.
This is definitely a problem specific to 9.2.
Could it be the zeroconf stuff in 9.2. If you ran the network setup utility, it might have set a hostname for you with the tmdns stuff.
Is this specific to 9.2? I checked in there, but i cancelled out because I wasn't even sure what "Zeroconf" is....
I had similar probs with 9..2 that I had with earlier versions..
I had to manually remove postfix (with --nodeps in my case) and reinstall it to get it working properly.
I found that although it was running, it wasn't running properly till I did that.. no idea why.
(and it was a clean 9,2 install, not an upgrade.)
rgds
Franki
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