On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 06:03:20PM +0000, David Wright wrote: > > > > Where does "bug" get my email address? (hint, no $EMAIL in profile or > > > > whatever, at least it's not set atm) > > > > > > Well this message that I'm responding to has a Message-ID: > > > which reads Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > so I guess you might be posting through that machine. > > > > Hrm... that's true, I hadn't noticed. Worst is that I don't know where this > > comes from. Sendmail doesn't know anything about softhome (apparently). At > > least nothing in sendmail.cf, aliases or whatever. > > > > > > > (Don't look too closely at my Message-ID; it's presently being > > > set wrongly!) > > > > Do you know how to actually set it? That'd help me a lot, I guess. > > Well I think I've cracked the problem for myself (but I've not > corrected it yet as you can see). You might try putting set hostname > in your .muttrc, but if you look at the mutt manual entry for this > variable, you'll see that in its absence, mutt gets the domain name > from /etc/resolv.conf . The relevant line is > > search . open ac uk > domain open.ac.uk
My /etc/resolv.conf reads: search uv.es #nameserver 195.55.163.15 # Fanelli <-- which is Sindominio nameserver 195.57.204.2 # Tecnobyte <-- which is another ISP nameserver 147.156.1.1 # Universitat <-- selfexplanatory So, no softhome there. Adding hostname to my muttrc solved for mutt. As you might guess, bug is still using that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address. Any more clues? It's tough to submit bug reports and you cannot recieve info about them. > oops, and there's my problem. Who wrote that?! > > Anyway, see if you've got search softhome.net > in your /etc/resolv.conf and, if that's correct for you, > add whatever you want in .muttrc . > > But be warned, sindominio.net does not resolve for me (and > hasn't all day). Hmm. Should there be an alias for "sindominio.net"? mail.s.d works, as well as www.s.d, etc. Is this a problem? > Cheers, Thank you, Jordi
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