On 2012-03-02 12:46 PM, Karol Babioch <[email protected]> wrote:
thanks for your reply. However I'm not quite sure whether I've understood your advice in the right way. What value would $myhostname have in the above example? Because when I set $myhostname to "example.com"
example.com is a FQDN, not a hostname.
(in order to have the server consistently reporting itself as "example.com"),
name it mail.example.com, or smtp.example.com, or something like that. Then local mail is the form [email protected], instead of [email protected].
-- Best regards, Charles
