Jason Long wrote:
> For configuration Postfix, is changing "hostname" to something like
> "Mail.example.net" mandatory? For example, my server running Apache
> and I don't like to change its name.
Your hostname can be almost anything you feel like completely
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> Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 05:26:38 +
> From: Jason Long
>
> For configuration Postfix, is changing "hostname" to something like
> "Mail.example.net" mandatory? For example, my server running Apache
> and I don't like to change its
Hello,
For configuration Postfix, is changing "hostname" to something like
"Mail.example.net" mandatory? For example, my server running Apache and I don't
like to change its name.
Thank you.
Matt Rude ha scritto:
In another thread, i discovered that the only way to change my HELO name
(in response to an HELO command from another SMTP server is to change my
hostname).
As far as postfix is concerned, do you know if this change could cause
any kind of issue?
Look at http://www.postfi
On Tue, December 16, 2008 7:45 am, Francesco Abeni wrote:
> In another thread, i discovered that the only way to change my HELO name
> (in response to an HELO command from another SMTP server is to change my
> hostname).
>
> As far as postfix is concerned, do you know if this change could cause
>
In another thread, i discovered that the only way to change my HELO name
(in response to an HELO command from another SMTP server is to change my
hostname).
As far as postfix is concerned, do you know if this change could cause
any kind of issue?
--
Francesco