On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
I am guessing that elec.canterbury.ac.nz is your machine?
No way! Somehow I think I stuffed it up.
When I have the machine at university, its name is xxx.elec.canterbury.ac.nz. I don't need it for email there.
Ok, you can mask as elec.canterbury.ac.nz with a machine xxx.elec.canterbury.ac.nz. Actually, that's what masking is normally used for.
When I take it home, I didn't change its name. With xxx.elec.canterbury.ac.nz, a lot of hosts won't accept email from me as the name does not resolve outside uni. This is one reason I set the FROM_HEADER to elec.canterbury.ac.nz - it's incorrect, but it resolves. But then I can't send email to university :-(.
You can, but it takes a little configuring. Set your machine to see xxx.elec.canterbury.ac.nz as local, but not elec.canterbury.ac.nz. Check your sendmail.cw.
Perhaps the better question to ask is: what host name does one set for dial-up networking? Where? Is it ok to change the host name in ip-up.local?
It doesn't really matter. As long as your mail domain resolves.
Does a masquerading host always relay? Perhaps I'm thick, but SuSE asks the question as "What From header to put into mail and news postings", which is inconspicious enough, but when that leads to open relays I have to ask myself whether that is a bug in SuSE's setup.
No! Masquerading just means that you don't use the machine's own name (or even the name of the domain in which the machine resides) in the from header, but replace it instead with an address you choose. For instance, the machine I send this message from is technically in our university domain, but look at my sender adress.
Volker
Stefan