Bug#316454: fetchmail: Puts localhost into Received header instead of hostname

2005-09-13 Thread Roger Lynn
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 02:12:19AM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote: > Please try adding a line like this to your .fetchmailrc and let me know > if it helps (yes it will report errors for obvious reasons - note that > "skip" doesn't work): > > poll dummy.invalid with proto ETRN no dns Yes, it does he

Bug#316454: fetchmail: Puts localhost into Received header instead of hostname

2005-07-25 Thread Matthias Andree
Please try adding a line like this to your .fetchmailrc and let me know if it helps (yes it will report errors for obvious reasons - note that "skip" doesn't work): poll dummy.invalid with proto ETRN no dns -- Matthias Andree -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "un

Bug#316454: fetchmail: Puts "localhost" into Received header instead of hostname

2005-06-30 Thread Roger Lynn
Package: fetchmail Version: 6.2.5-12 Severity: normal When adding a Received: header to a message, Fetchmail puts "localhost" instead of the name of the host Fetchmail is running on. This tells you nothing about where the message has been received, which is the point of the header, and is misle