Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:13:53 +0200 From: Bas Smeelen <b.smeelen@ose.nl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: what is from [sic (wrong)] with this picture? -- Answer: It's Ubuntu, not FreeBSD Message-ID: <4CA2D921.2080402@ose.nl> In-Reply-To: <19639A29-A22D-474B-8CD6-E62D2A4CCB15@cwis.biz> References: <20100928162839.GA32198@thought.org> <7B0DAD9C-ED75-4188-9407-F86F44C94F47@cwis.biz> <19639A29-A22D-474B-8CD6-E62D2A4CCB15@cwis.biz>
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>> You can't have a sending domain as thought.org if the @ record for thought.org doesn't exist, IIRC. >> >> Look to your DNS for the solution, IMNSHO. No MX for thought.org It did have a SOA a minute ago, but this is gone also >>> >>> By default, postfix was installed on my ubuntu desktop. I am not >>> familiar with it. I would =like= it to be sending mail to my server >>> without the $HOST name instead of $HOST.$DOMAIN name. I know there are >>> a bunch of us who use this kind of setup: FreeBSD for server things and >>> some version of linux as a desktop. >>> >>> Really, this looks like a postfix blunder. How do I tell postfix to >>> rewrite th e outgoing address without the hostname? >>> This is a postfix question. Modify main.cf and set myorigin I guess? http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is for the intended recipient(s) only. Access, disclosure, copying, distribution or reliance on any of it by anyone else is prohibited. If you have received it by mistake please let us know by reply and then delete it from your system.
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