On Tue, September 19, 2006 5:01 pm, mouss said:
> Mike Pepe wrote:
>> Hi folks, this is a bit off topic, but I figured someone here may have
>> an inkling as to what I could do.
>>
>> Some mail servers are now rejecting my email:
>>
>>     (reason: 550 Don't like your HELO/EHLO. Hostname must contain a
>> dot.)
>>
>> I checked and sure enough, the HELO just spits out the hostname, not
>> the fqdn.
>
> why not set your hostname to an fqdn value?

Because then well-behaved tools will be messed up?

I'd help, but I only know how to do this in Postfix.

Daniel T. Staal

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