check "ServerName" in your httpd configuration
i bet there is your old servername

usually i change this to "localhost" and define
my webspaces with named virtual hosts so startup
of httpd doe snot depend on hostname / dns

Am 02.08.2012 02:26, schrieb willdbmail:
> Thanks for your response, apologies for the lack of info.
> I have my DBMAILadmin setup using the static IP of the server:
> i.e. https://00.00.00.00/dbmailadmin
> error message is "This web page is not available."
> Since I changed my host name with process:
> hostname new.hostname.com
> changed relevant files in hosts and sysconfig networking according.
> 
> Reindl Harald-2 wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 01.08.2012 14:53, schrieb Will:
>>> Just performed a hostname change on a centos server.
>>>
>>> I’ve changed the details in the hosts file to:
>>>
>>> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
>>>
>>> 127.0.0.1 mail.domain.com mail.domain.com
>>>
>>> ::1             localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Restarted the computer.
>>>
>>> But I can no longer access my DBmailadmin page, anything else I need to
>>> change?
>>
>> you need to specify HOW you access the page and
>> as minimum WHAT error message you get
>>
>>
>>
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