Sven Jacobs wrote:

On Saturday 22 May 2004 00:34, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

There is no magic setting. Courier requires fully-qualified domain names.

So what does that mean? It's not suited for local mail delivery? A lot of programs send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] addresses, fetchmail or cron for example. Do I have to use another MTA for my purpose?

I don't believe that they do... Cron uses sendmail with only a username argument. If you've configured courier and your host properly, that works.


At the very least, configure courier with a "defaultdomain" (see the courier man page). Make sure that domain is an FQDN, and listed in both esmtpacceptmailfor and locals.



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