Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-19 Thread mouss
Scott Haneda a écrit : > On May 18, 2009, at 8:08 PM, LuKreme wrote: > >> On 17-May-2009, at 19:44, Carlos Williams wrote: >>> u...@mail.myserver.com >> >> myserver.com is a real domain name. Is it YOUR domain name? Somehow I >> doubt it. > > Thank you for pointing this out. I feel bad for anyo

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-18 Thread Scott Haneda
On May 18, 2009, at 9:15 PM, LuKreme wrote: On 18-May-2009, at 21:47, Scott Haneda wrote: Glad you brought this up, often times I am using example.com and then ns.example.com and imap.example.com and want to refer to something else outside of example.com. At least example.net and example.o

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-18 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 08:47:09PM -0700, Scott Haneda wrote: >> Use example.com, example.net, example.org, etc. Or use an impossible name >> like mydomain.tld, foobar.tld, &c. when obfuscating. Oh, and obfuscating >> on this list is generally a waste of time and makes it harder for people >> t

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-18 Thread LuKreme
On 18-May-2009, at 21:47, Scott Haneda wrote: Glad you brought this up, often times I am using example.com and then ns.example.com and imap.example.com and want to refer to something else outside of example.com. At least example.net and example.org in addition to example.com, so you can e

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-18 Thread Scott Haneda
On May 18, 2009, at 8:08 PM, LuKreme wrote: On 17-May-2009, at 19:44, Carlos Williams wrote: u...@mail.myserver.com myserver.com is a real domain name. Is it YOUR domain name? Somehow I doubt it. Thank you for pointing this out. I feel bad for anyone at domain, company, foo, bar, foob

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-18 Thread LuKreme
On 17-May-2009, at 19:44, Carlos Williams wrote: u...@mail.myserver.com myserver.com is a real domain name. Is it YOUR domain name? Somehow I doubt it. Use example.com, example.net, example.org, etc. Or use an impossible name like mydomain.tld, foobar.tld, &c. when obfuscating. Oh, and

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-18 Thread mouss
Carlos Williams a écrit : > I am using a new Postfix server and when I send an email to anyone, when you say "I send", what do you exactly do? what software do you use? what actions do you take?

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-17 Thread Magnus Bäck
On Monday, May 18, 2009 at 03:44 CEST, Carlos Williams wrote: > I am using a new Postfix server and when I send an email to anyone, it > shows the FQDN as follows: > > u...@mail.myserver.com > > When it should display: > > u...@myserver.com > > Now in my Postfix main.cf file, I made sure

Re: Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-17 Thread Simon Wilson
Quoting Carlos Williams : I am using a new Postfix server and when I send an email to anyone, it shows the FQDN as follows: u...@mail.myserver.com When it should display: u...@myserver.com Now in my Postfix main.cf file, I made sure to check I have: [code]myorigin = $mydomain[/code] Now ob

Sent Mail Shows FQDN in Email Address

2009-05-17 Thread Carlos Williams
I am using a new Postfix server and when I send an email to anyone, it shows the FQDN as follows: u...@mail.myserver.com When it should display: u...@myserver.com Now in my Postfix main.cf file, I made sure to check I have: [code]myorigin = $mydomain[/code] Now obviously mydomain = myserver.c