[snip]hostname -fshould display the hostname as fqdn, if not this should be corrected.
I always thought that the
hostname aliases in /etc/hosts were not order dependent but the first
one appears to be used as your domainname and should match myhostname
in main.cf. Once I did this everything worke
> Hi all,
Hi Scott,
> I'm fairly new to Debian 3.1 and am having problems configuring
> Postfix. I've Googled around a bit and there are plenty of people
> blaming other people but the long and the short of it is that Postfix
> isn't working.
ok, lets get it on
>
> I'm using the "normal" maps -
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 03:46:08PM -0600, Scott Dunbar wrote:
> I'm using the "normal" maps - simple hash maps. I've played around with DNS
> settings, both resolv.conf's and many other things but continue to get the
> exact same error:
>
> Jul 3 22:47:30 localhost postfix/virtual[28250]: fatal
Just
guessing, try command> hostname
was
this working before hand? Or is this a new install?
what's
in your /etc/hosts , /etc/hostname and do you have a
/etc/mailhostname ?
The
gethostbyname should be able to resolve your
computer's hostname.
What
about doing some nslookups. Do
Hi all,I'm fairly new to Debian 3.1 and am having problems configuring Postfix. I've Googled around a bit and there are plenty of people blaming other people but the long and the short of it is that Postfix isn't working.
I'm using the "normal" maps - simple hash maps. I've played around with DNS
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