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<0> boa noite <1> can somebody tell me where sendmail gets the hostname for the inital sendmail greeting message? i cant seem to find it... keeps reporting localhost.localdomain instead of my hosts real hostname <0> fedora? <1> yes <1> fc5 <0> look for localhost.localdomain in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc <0> yum install sendmail-cf <0> change that domain name <0> then make -C /etc/mail
<0> then /etc/init.d/sendmail restart <1> only place it is is LOCAL_DOMAIN() and I already tried changing that <0> and did you make and restart? <1> yeah, let me do it again just to be 500% sure :) <2> is localhost.localdomain is /etc/hosts <1> only as 127.0.0.1 <2> is/in/a <0> could be, i believe its in there in FC <2> define(`confDOMAIN_NAME', `yourdomain.net')dnl <2> in sendmail.mc and rebuild like Trengo suggested <1> uugh.. somebody put the real name of the machine on the same line as 127.0.0.1... removing that fixed it. sorry for the waste of time <1> in /etc/hosts <1> thanks pip, you got me on the right track <2> np <1> was looking all over at the .mc/.cf and scratched a hole in my head <1> thanks also Trengo <1> appreciate the suggestions <1> One more question if anybody is around. If I want remote roaming users to be able to authenticate & relay thru the mail server, is STARTTLS what I need to configure, or is there a different preferered method for authenticating and allowing relay? <1> pretty sure the answer is yes, STARTTLS <1> got it going, whew... i consider myself smart, but sendmail often makes me feel like a retard. :) good evening all <3> SMTP AUTH <4> Howdy <4> Could anyone help with a sendmail question? <3> ask <4> I'd like to limit my sendmail install to a certain domain, that is reject all attempts to send email anywhere by my.domain, I've been through the various manuals and can't find a good way to do this <3> You'll have to write a ruleset to do that <4> Thanks sub: I'll go start reading up on rulesets <3> search on internet ruleset and module the rules <3> internal rather <5> bom dia <6> hello <6> I need a very big help
<6> only you guys can do it <6> I have sendmail 8.11.7, how to add to sendmail.cf a small ruleset to deny connections not having the correct mx record? <0> cheers <1> been looking for the answer (saw it yesterday but cant find it again) and cant find it, so thought I'd ask here... I have STARTTLS set up... when a user authenticates it srelays ok.. but if they authenticate from a blacklisted IP, they're getting bounced by the dnsbl.. whats the magic thing to put in the access.db to override dnsbl if they authenticate? I think its cert###: RELAY ? cant find the magic ### string <3> are you using smtp auth? <1> define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A p y')dnl <3> That's something else <1> TRUST_AUTH_MECH(`LOGIN PLAIN')dnl <3> Are you using SMTP for sending the mail? <1> yes <1> i remember yesterday seeing a conf### or auth### entry to put in access to do it, but cant find it today <3> see feature delay_checks <1> now that rings a bell <1> thanks sub <0> boa noite! <7> boa selectah <3> Boa noite <0> hello sub :) <0> hi kneer0w <3> Hi Trengo <7> hey sub <7> all good? <3> Hi there, yes, how's it going for you? <7> travelling alot, work's going really well. <7> thinking about moving to the west coast <7> out in Europe in a few weeks <3> Travelling for work for for pleasure? <7> mostly for work. clients or trade shows <7> turns out that i'm becoming an evangelist @_@ <7> getting payed to talk to people, fun times :D <3> and what are you evangalising?:) <7> basically, monitoring strategies, mostly on the http level <7> also in the midst of putting a book proposal together to two publishers <7> P-H and Oreilly <7> if any of 'em even end up going for it, i think it will most likely be p-h <7> anyways, lots of work! <7> i'm young, so now's the time I guess :) <3> Looks nice. First time I heard of that
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