On 2012-05-09 Dennis Putnam wrote: > I have recently migrated from Mandriva to CentOS and am have the > return of an old problem. My ISP requires that I go through their > reply to send mail. That is all working with the exception of the > generated from address. They require that I have a valid FDQN in the > from response. This was all working with my Mandriva main.cf but > CentOS apparently has a newer version of Postfix (6.2.2) and the > config files are not 100% compatible. I had to manually create the > equivalent settings based on the old main.cf. That seemed > straightforward enough however, the from response is being rejected > by my ISP because the domain on the from response is being picked up > from /etc/hosts (which is a fake local domain) rather than the > 'myorigin' parameter in main.cf. I cannot find how I fixed this on > the old OS but obviously I am missing some parameter somewhere that > sets the from FDQN to what my ISP requires. > > Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
As requested per <http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail>, please post the output of "postconf -n" and a log excerpt demonstrating the problem. Regards Ansgar Wiechers -- "Abstractions save us time working, but they don't save us time learning." --Joel Spolsky