I have been running a by-the-book installation of qmail 1.03 for a small
office of 40 people for about a year now.  Here's my question:

    In a simple, one-domain environment, is it necessary to have anything
more than (in my case) "elyrium.com" in my control/rcpthosts and
control/locals file?

    The reason I ask for advice is -- every once in a while I run into
problems, for instance, when a user has their email program inproperly
configured, and their return address goes out as [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  (lucid is the name of the qmail box, pop3 is
obviously a cname for the service).

    Also, when piping to programs like /var/qmail/bin/sendmail, the default
address added is my system account -- usually [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

    Just wondering the *proper* way to handle this, of if I should just
stick lucid and pop3.elyrium.com in my rcpthosts and locals file.

    Derek.

    PS, i have read the docs.  Don't flame me if you think this is basic
stuff.  I know it's basic.

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