On Thu, 01 Dec 2011 13:45:53 -0700, Philip Prindeville wrote:
submission ... smtpd ... -o inet_interfaces=127.0.0.1 in master.cf
127.0.0.1:submission ... smtpd ...
Am 01.12.2011 21:45, schrieb Philip Prindeville:
> Alternatively, is there a way to get $mydomain to initialize to something
> other
> than localdomain when "hostname" returns an uncanonicalized name?
[root@mail:~]$ cat main.cf | grep mydomain
mydomain = thelounge.net
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Philip Prindeville:
> > Also, smtpd seems to silently ignore:
> >
> > submission ... smtpd ... -o inet_interfaces=127.0.0.1 in master.cf
> >
> > I was hoping to be able to use this to get it to listen for submissions
> > only on 127.0.0.1:587... but as I said, it ignores the "-o
> > inet_interf
On 12/1/11 1:45 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
> Also, smtpd seems to silently ignore:
>
> submission ... smtpd ... -o inet_interfaces=127.0.0.1 in master.cf
>
> I was hoping to be able to use this to get it to listen for submissions only
> on 127.0.0.1:587... but as I said, it ignores the "-o
>
James Seymour:
> On Thu, 01 Dec 2011 13:45:53 -0700
> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>
> > Sorry about the noob questions, but it's been 12 years or more since
> > I stared at Postfix...
> >
> > First, is there a way to get an out-of-the-box (in my case, Postfix
> > 2.6.6 compiled for Centos6/EPEL6)
On Thu, 01 Dec 2011 13:45:53 -0700
Philip Prindeville wrote:
> Sorry about the noob questions, but it's been 12 years or more since
> I stared at Postfix...
>
> First, is there a way to get an out-of-the-box (in my case, Postfix
> 2.6.6 compiled for Centos6/EPEL6) to get $mydomain and $myhostnam