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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


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