e one of those.
>
> That's precisely the problem : whatever the DNS suffix is set, OE still only
> sends the NetBios hostname in its HELO string.
> I tried to fool it, by setting my netbios name to my fqdn hostname, but it
> does not change anything.
>
> Thanks for your answer,
hatever the DNS suffix is set, OE still only
sends the NetBios hostname in its HELO string.
I tried to fool it, by setting my netbios name to my fqdn hostname, but it
does not change anything.
Thanks for your answer, whatever.
I suppose the only solution is to change my mailer...
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Kilian CAVALOTTI wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to know why the cygwin hostname can't take any argument. I need to
> see if my FQDN win32 hostname is properlly configured, and all what I can
> see using 'hostname' is just the netbios name. Is it possible to see (and
> maybe set) the full hostname
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Dunno but I actually doubt that Cygwin and OE are using the same API.
> Cygwin still uses old Winsock1 functionality, OE probably the new API
> for DNS queries if available. You should ask OE questions better in a
> related Microsoft newsgroup.
Thx a lot for your answer,
On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 09:45:52AM +0200, Kilian CAVALOTTI wrote:
> I'd like to know why the cygwin hostname can't take any argument.
The GNU source code in sh-utils as well as in the latest coreutils
has no such argument as --fqdn or --long.
> I need to
> see if my FQDN win32 hostname is properl
Hello,
I'd like to know why the cygwin hostname can't take any argument. I need to
see if my FQDN win32 hostname is properlly configured, and all what I can
see using 'hostname' is just the netbios name. Is it possible to see (and
maybe set) the full hostname with cygwin ?
My main problem is my m
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