RIGHT. That's what the post was about. And
setting
the hostname as I described has corrected this
Linux
configuration problem (not a courier problem).
The
whole point is that this is NOT a courier problem,
but
if people running courier experience this, they
should
make sure
Please do not sent me Blind-Carbon-Copies,
because I am on the List, if I write here.
Am 2005-04-23 12:52:35, schrieb Jeremy Smith:
Never gotten, because my courier well configured.
Congratulations.
:-)
No a configuration issue from Courier.
If this is a Courier configuration issue,
Please do not sent me Blind-Carbon-Copies,
because I am on the List, if I write here.
I did not bcc you. But I did reply to all before,
for whatever it's worth...
If this is a Courier configuration issue, will you
please enlighten me? Is there somewhere you are
setting your server's
On Saturday 23 April 2005 09:03 pm, Jeremy Smith wrote:
RIGHT. Hence the 550 error.
So if it does not work on your System, then your
Linux-Installation is probably misconfigured.
RIGHT. That's what the post was about. And setting
the hostname as I described has corrected this Linux
Hi, I think you have misunderstood the hostname command. It appears the
problem you are facing is due to your domain name not set properly.
There are 2 parts to a name: hostname, domainname.
The hostname command shows the hostname part, unless you call it with the -f
switch.
This is how