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Re: all outgoing mail is written as user
localhost.localdomain
From: Aaron Harwood (aharwood
cs.mu.oz.au)
Date: Mon Nov 21 2005 - 06:32:08 CST
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On 21/11/2005, at 11:25 PM, Sandy Drobic wrote:
>> Nov 21 22:46:03 home postfix/postfix-script: stopping the Postfix
>> mail system
>> Nov 21 22:46:03 home postfix/master[5633]: terminating on signal 15
>> Nov 21 22:46:06 home postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix
>> mail system
>> Nov 21 22:46:06 home postfix/master[6024]: daemon started --
>> version 2.1.5
>> Nov 21 22:46:40 home sendmail[6064]: jALBke5u006064:
>> from=aharwood, size=54, class=0, nrcpts=1,
>> msgid=<200511211146.jALBke5u006064
localhost.localdomain>,
>> relay=aharwood
localhost
>>
>
> This is a bit unusual, normally the connection starts with a client
> connect entry. Is that a mail that was injected locally via sendmail?
I just write "mail aharwood
aerosoul.com.au" from a terminal... I
guess it could be using sendmail.
>
> What does "postconf myhostname" say?
>
> katgar:~ # postconf myhostname
> myhostname = japantest.homelinux.com
[root
home postfix]# /usr/sbin/postconf myhostname
myhostname = mail.aerosoul.com.au
[root
home postfix]#
--Aaron
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