Christoph Pleger:
> > - i.e. what you see when you type 'hostname' at the command line, which
> > in
> > turn is usually taken from the contents of /etc/hostname. And mydomain
> > is
> > by default derived from myhostname. If you update /etc/hostname you may
> > also need to update /etc/hosts.
>
Hello,
I have here two different postfix installations, one is postfix
2.11.3-1
from Debian 8, the other is postfix 3.1.0-3 from Ubuntu 16.04.
/etc/postfix/
main.cf is the same on both machines, mydomain and myhostname are not
set
in main.cf . When I call postconf, I get
mydomain = cs.uni
Christoph Pleger:
> Hello,
>
> I have here two different postfix installations, one is postfix 2.11.3-1
> from Debian 8, the other is postfix 3.1.0-3 from Ubuntu 16.04.
> /etc/postfix/main.cf is the same on both machines, mydomain and
> myhostname are not set in main.cf . Wh
On 18 April 2017 at 16:35, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have here two different postfix installations, one is postfix 2.11.3-1
> from Debian 8, the other is postfix 3.1.0-3 from Ubuntu 16.04. /etc/postfix/
> main.cf is the same on both machines, mydomain and myhostname a
Hello,
I have here two different postfix installations, one is postfix 2.11.3-1
from Debian 8, the other is postfix 3.1.0-3 from Ubuntu 16.04.
/etc/postfix/main.cf is the same on both machines, mydomain and
myhostname are not set in main.cf . When I call postconf, I get
mydomain = cs.uni