Olaf,

    If you are using a host file try adding:

172.11.123.45    foo    foo.mycompany.com

You dont mention the 'os', but this will help determine the qualified
host name on a Solaris box.

Chad Graham
CDI Engineering

Olaf Selke wrote:

> hi,
> if the smtp security server sends error messages the sender address
> looks like <sender_defined_in_$FWDIR/conf/smtp.conf@`hostname`> where
> `hostname` comes from the fw's own idea of its local host name.
>
> Supposed my system's hostname is 'foo' and the fully qualified name is
> 'foo.mycompany.com' the smtp security server will use <postmaster@foo>
> as sender which may cause all kind of trouble. For obvious reasons
> I'd rather prefer something like <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> Is this possible without changing the system's hostname?
>
> Olaf
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