On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 09:31, Mary wrote: > Hi, > > I use nullmailer as my local MTA, which just ferries outgoing mail to a > Postfix server on our gateway. > > My machine is named titus, and you see from the Received headers of this > mail that it identifies itself as "titus.(none)" > > I would like it to identify itself as "titus.example.com" - some MTAs > such as exim refuse to relay because of the brackets in the > "titus.(none)" hostname. > > I have a Debian system. /etc/nullmailer/defaultdomain contains one line > "titus.example.com". /etc/nullmailer/defaulthost contains "example.com". > So why does it continue to identify itself as "titus.(none)"?
Change the entry #kernel.domainname = example.com to be kernel.domainname = example.com and run 'sysctl -p' HTH Greeno -- Tony Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tel : +61-(0)2-9500-9996
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