I would assume then the only method to fix the users reply-to field
would be to manually correct it when adding new users to the primary
domain.

Dl


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Eric Shanbrom
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Primary Host Name

IMPORTANT

Naming the OHN domain.com is a legacy thing to have your web messaging
users
have the reply-to field of domain.com rather than <machine>.domain.com.
Although never recommended by us it  _used_  to be fine. Now however
with
the growth of the product, continuing to do this WILL break other things
(ie
internally generated links to Web calendaring, SSL, etc). Go with what
the
manual says. It is correct.

Eric S

----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy Isabel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Primary Host Name


> David,
>
> > I take it from your answer that there is nothing wrong
> > with me creating the IMail primary host using a name which is not
related
> to
> > the tcp/ip hostname of the machine.  Is that right?
>
> I'm not Len (by a long shot) but, no, there is nothing wrong at all
with
> naming your primary host differently from the NetBIOS machine name. As
long
> as DNS knows about your host, you'll be fine. Also, you may/will
eventually
> add virtual (IP-less) hosts to your mail server and they will be bound
to
be
> different from the primary host name. Again, no problem.
>
> > Len Conrad wrote:
> > > hint:  call all your Imail hostnames  "domain.com",
> > > and NOT "mail.domain.com".
> >
> > Why do you advise this?  The users guide suggests imail.domain.com
and
> using
> > an alias of domain.com.  Seems like common practice to use
mail.domain.com
> > for the mail server.  Why do you advise not to use mail.domain.com?
>
> The general consensus on this list is that the user guide has it
backwards
> (though it is not "wrong"). Common practice is rather to name the
server
> "domain.com" and not "mail.domain.com". So, set the OHN to
"domain.com"
and
> add a Host Alias of "mail.domain.com" if you *really* want your users
to
> have e-mail addresses of the form [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is not a
> common form these days. (An analogy is that many Web sites do not have
"www"
> prepended to their URLs as was the norm a few years ago.)
>
> HTH,
>
> Guy
>
>
>
>
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