> On Nov 26, 2018, at 3:37 PM, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
>
> It feels unnecessarily nonintuitive to have Postfix "decide" to use a compiled
> in domain when there exists a domain in the system.
No, Postfix only uses the compiled-in domain when the system hostname
is not fully qualified, and there's
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 5:42 PM Viktor Dukhovni
wrote:
> > On Nov 21, 2018, at 6:25 PM, Scott Kitterman
> wrote:
> >
> >>> Where is the ".localdomain" coming from?
> >>
> >> It might be read from a file, or it might be set at compile time? The
> >> person packaging Postfix for Debian should know
> On Nov 21, 2018, at 6:25 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>
>>> Where is the ".localdomain" coming from?
>>
>> It might be read from a file, or it might be set at compile time? The
>> person packaging Postfix for Debian should know. In any case, the Wiki
>> article https://wiki.debian.org/Postfix st
On November 21, 2018 10:01:41 PM UTC, Ralph Seichter
wrote:
>* Matt Zagrabelny:
>
>> Where is the ".localdomain" coming from?
>
>It might be read from a file, or it might be set at compile time? The
>person packaging Postfix for Debian should know. In any case, the Wiki
>article https://wiki.d
* Matt Zagrabelny:
> Where is the ".localdomain" coming from?
It might be read from a file, or it might be set at compile time? The
person packaging Postfix for Debian should know. In any case, the Wiki
article https://wiki.debian.org/Postfix states that you should set the
'myhostname' and 'mydom
Greetings,
I'm using Postfix 3.3.1-1+b1 (Debian testing).
I'm testing out the default for myhostname and am a little confused as to
where it is getting its value. I purposefully did not set it in main.cf:
# grep '^ *myhostname' /etc/postfix/main.cf || echo nope
nope
Here is what postfix believe