DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST is set to thecheat.example.com while the hostname of my
machine is strongbad.example.com. All emails come from strongbad. I'm
running sendmail. Masquerade and Masquerade_as are configured. I've tried
everything. All of the FAQ suggestions, the mailing list, usenet, and the
All of the emails sent by our server out to the mailing lists were using
the host name instead of the DNS A record for the Mailman VirtualHost. I
tried for days to fix this and eventually got the feeling that it was DNS
related. However, I still couldn't see why Sendmail would force the
To-header
At 6:48 PM -0500 2006-06-09, Joseph Perrie wrote:
> However, I still couldn't see why Sendmail would force the
> To-header back to the canonical name when Mailman was setting it correctly.
> Eventually, I happened across this email (
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-develope
Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/09/2006 07:17:26 PM:
> You may think it does, but in fact everyone else will turn around
> and do to you exactly what your own server was doing.
Actually, the solution does work for me because our server is only on our
Intranet.
> You have to get the
At 9:59 AM -0500 2006-06-12, Joseph Perrie wrote:
>> You may think it does, but in fact everyone else will turn around
>> and do to you exactly what your own server was doing.
>
> Actually, the solution does work for me because our server is only on our
> Intranet.
Is it the only serv
I thought that Bind allows multiple aliases and CNAMEs for an IP address,
but only one reverse lookup. Are you suggesting I should use multiple IP
addresses for the host?
Tony Perrie
Engineer, STI Convergence Team, BQQA
11501 Burnet Rd, Building 906/3007C Austin, TX, 78759
Phone: 512-838-1402, T/
On Jun 12, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Joseph Perrie wrote:
> I thought that Bind allows multiple aliases and CNAMEs for an IP
> address,
> but only one reverse looku
You can have multiple reverse lookups
> set type=ptr
> 166.70.252.250
Server: 166.70.252.134
Address:166.70.252.134#5
At 1:36 PM -0500 2006-06-12, Joseph Perrie wrote:
> I thought that Bind allows multiple aliases and CNAMEs for an IP address,
> but only one reverse lookup. Are you suggesting I should use multiple IP
> addresses for the host?
BIND doesn't care. The DNS specification allows as many I