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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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