Noack, Sebastian wrote:
Couldn't I also omit the hostname or origin instead of it? And if not,
what would you propose as hostname? Something like "nohost" or does it
have to be a real hostname, which is mapped to my ip address or maybe my
ip address itself?
I used vmail.domain.com on my last b
> Your domain can be any one of your domains. Your hostname should not
> match anything in your virtual file. When you set your origin use the
> hostname and not the domain. That'll make things less likely to screw
up.
Couldn't I also omit the hostname or origin instead of it? And if not,
what wou
Noack, Sebastian wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently setting up a mail server according to
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/virt-mail-howto.xml and I don't understand
"Code Listing 2.2".
myhostname = $host.domain.name
mydomain = $domain.name
If this suppose to be a configuration for virtual hosts, than I don
Hi,
I'm currently setting up a mail server according to
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/virt-mail-howto.xml and I don't understand
"Code Listing 2.2".
myhostname = $host.domain.name
mydomain = $domain.name
If this suppose to be a configuration for virtual hosts, than I don't
have a specific hostnam
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