-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 22 May 2004 21:53, John N. Alegre wrote:
Carlos,
On 23-May-04 Carlos E. R. wrote:
Notice that for email (SMTP) to work, the DNS server (the one used by the "senders" side) must have a "MX" entry form your domaain name. Your "hosts" file is not involved.
Thanks for your reply.
This is the case. Right now I have a Red Hat 6.0 box which is accepting this and all email with the same machinename.domainname that I am trying to get working on the SuSE box. I bring that machine down when I am trying to configure the new SuSE box and back up again in a few hours. Mail is flowing fine to that system. My IP provider has a "MX" entry for machinename.domainname with the correct IP. As I said both the SuSE box and the working Red Hat 6.0 system are the same in that respect. This is why I questioned the former statement that I needed a FQDN in my HOSTNAME and /etc/hosts file unless there is something different about SuSE.
I am currently thinking this is an entry of the domain name in some postfix config file. That is assuming the port is set up correctly (see original question in thread). Can anyone help me here?
the mydestination value is set to myhostname in my case this no longer matches the value in HOSTNAME and think this is causing rejects. Adding the extra domains to that field I think will fix your trouble. postconf -n will show you the current settings - -- Collector of vintage computers http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAsBHvLPrIaE/xBZARAqfVAJ403ef2pUJFjaLHBiY2KoZlYyJjSgCgmYez Ii2VpzKj+iDDBe97TqakZRg= =Krim -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----