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Subject: Re: commandline mail
From: Brian Beaulieu (brian
capital-internet.net)Date: Sun Apr 02 2000 - 18:48:59 CDT
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You must specify
myorigin = $mydomain
in main.cf
Brian
-- Capital Internet http://www.capital-internet.net Voice: (414) 291-3500 x1004On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Jeff Bronson wrote:
> I compiled postfix on a Sparc running Solaris 8. > > Prior to install, i deleted both the sendmail packages, so that they would > not interfere. > > The only change I made on sh.INSTALL.sh was to specify /usr/lib/sendmail > for the location of sendmail. > > mail sent in or out is working perfectly. > > Mail sent from the command line shows up as: > > user
machine_name.domain.com > > > instead of: > > user
domain.com > > > ...in my main.cf file I have specified simply the domain name where > appropriate. > > Any idea what could be causing this?? > > > > > > > >
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