In the sendmail.cf file, you can change the system name.  However, I 
haven't installed/configured Sendmail in a couple of years, so I can't 
point you in the right direction, other than the sendmail.cf file.

For postfix, you just set the "mydomain = " field to the domain name in 
question.

On 22 Oct 2002, Jake Colman wrote:

> 
>     j> Postfix or sendmail?  Which are you using?
> 
> The server is Stock RH 7.2.  If I didn't do anything special, it would be
> sendmail, right?
> 
> I can install and use Postfix if that would make it easier to fix.
> 
>     >>
>     >> My home network is configured as a private class C network with a
>     >> bogus domain name.  I have my server connected to a cable modem and it
>     >> serves as NAT router (among other tasks) for the network.  If the
>     >> server generates email, it appears to come from
>     >> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.  This is a problem since many receiving
>     >> machines will bounce the mail if the domain is not valid.
>     >>
>     >> Is there a way for me to configure things such that all mail generated
>     >> by the server appear to have been sent by [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
>     >>
> 
> 

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