On Saturday 2015-02-28 15:52, Johannes Kastl wrote:
Under the right circumstances, certain internet-facing daemons can emit a domainname-less hostname into transmissions, which may not be desired in all cases. (I am thinking of smtp here where half-assed and unresolvable EHLO statements could in theory raise spam scores.) So using FQDN whereever possible and now relying on DNS tacking it on somewhere, is a good approach for now.
Jan, thanks for the answer. Is this somehow documented somewhere (apart from the mailing list archives, where it is now...)?
whoops...: ".. and not relying on DNS tacking on the domainname".
But again, 'wiki' is a boomerang, someone will say 'go fix it yourself, it's a wiki'. Yeah I could, if only I had time... ;-(
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