However, there doesn't seem to be any widespread usage of the hostname
here, so I wouldn't worry about it too much -- in your case, the
greeting
would be clear to a human (or many computer programs).
-Scott
OK, twist my arm, I won't worry abo
When I telnet to my mail server, this is what I get..
220 todhunter.com (IMail 7.14 2989-2) NT-ESMTP Server X1
According to the RFC, what is it "supposed" to be?
I was looking at the dnsreport warning but I don't quite understand
where this in violation?
It is best for it to be a fully qualifie
To be perfectly clear,
It must be mail.todhunter.com in your case. Which your MX records goes to.
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Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 11:52:19 -0600
>I believe you need the FQD nam
I believe you need the FQD name for your server
example.todhunter.com
Jim
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When I telnet to m