> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
>
>> > On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
>> >> > When a user sends mail through squirrelmail on my server, the
>> headers
>> >> have
>> >> > it coming from localhost (127.0.0.1). Is there a way to make it not
>> do
>> >> > that and instead use the ip/name of the server?
>> >> >
>> >> > In config.php I changed the lines for $imapServerAddress and
>> >> > $smtpServerAddress to the name of my mailserver, yet it still
>> reports
>> >> to
>> >> > come from localhost.
>> >>
>> >> so then did you set the value of $domain in config.php?  if so, this
>> is
>> >> probably a problem in your MTA, which is outside of the SquirrelMail
>> >> realm.
>> >
>> > I did set it to my domain. All three items were changed from
>> localhost.
>>
>> Three?  There is only one $domain.
>
> Sorry. There were three places set to localhost (by default). imap server,
> smtp server, and doman. I changed all of them.
>
>> > This is my first adventure into providing webmail to my customers, and
>> > perhaps this is expected behavior. But I wanted to ask the question.
>>
>> No it is not.
>
> I wouldn't have thought so since that will break many places.
>
> Still looking for the answer though. I'll keep digging.

do you use sendmail or smtp for SM's outgoing mail?  try the other.


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