Re: tin says Can't get a (fully-qualified) domain-name!

2003-04-05 Thread news
Yadin Y. Goldschmidt wrote:
 create a file /etc/tin/tin.defaults and put a line there
 domainname=yourdomain

If you can read this then you can assume that that fixed the problem,
thanks! I also had to set disable_sender=ON in the same file (see
http://www.math.psu.edu/local_doc/tin/tin.defaults for a description
of tin.defaults though I suspect it can be found elsewhere as well).

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Re: tin says Can't get a (fully-qualified) domain-name!

2003-04-04 Thread Yadin Y. Goldschmidt
create a file /etc/tin/tin.defaults and put a line there
domainname=yourdomain
where yourdomain is something like cmu.edu or whatever.
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 but I can't find any meaningful info on it in the docs or via
 google (at least not in english).

 Does the maintainer or anyone here have any ideas?





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