On Mon, 11 Nov 2013, Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:33:46PM +0200, Itay wrote:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
It looks like your mail configuration is now fixed.
I agree, for the most part anyway.
Finally -- I don't know if it is significant -- but I note in the
output below, for example 3 lines from the bottom, that the address
'[email protected]' appears.
This should not happen, right? because fastmail.fm is my provider's
public domain. email from/to [email protected] would be suspect?
Yes. I would check /etc/mailname as Jonathan suggested. It should say
mynetwork instead of fastmail.fm. Changing that should fix this
issue. You could also consider using procmail/maildrop as Jonathan
suggested also.
Greg
As I mentioned in my reply to Jonathan -- this did the trick!
I would like to send a well-organized summary of the thread with the
resolution. So I have one follow-up question:
I don't remember editing /etc/mailname by hand; 'dpkg -S' says it's
not owned by any debian package.
So how this file gets its content?
Please educate me.
Many thanks for the help!
Itay
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