Thursday, April 04, 2002, 10:43:10 PM, Alan Chandler wrote: > It seems to me it might be useful for you to take a step away from the > problem and realise three things.
> 1) Its not your computer but each interface that has an IP address That makes sense when I pause to think about it. =] As for the FQDN, I figured it out. The problem lay in /etc/dhcp/config where it asks for the hostname there. When I changed that to a FQDN, postfix installed without a hiccup. But now I run into the problem that when I send mail to root, (I believe) it's being sent to my ISP. The modem lights flash. If I want to keep my mail all local, should I be using a fudged hostname? -- - Alan Poulton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - 6 out of 5 people have problems with fractions. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]