On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 08:37:48PM +, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> One of my Postfix installs runs behind a NAT box. The host
> name for the local private IP is in the .local domain, not
> suitable for public use in SMTP sessions but suitable for
> trace fields. However, on IPv6, the host is
Sabahattin Gucukoglu:
> One of my Postfix installs runs behind a NAT box. The host name
> for the local private IP is in the .local domain, not suitable for
> public use in SMTP sessions but suitable for trace fields. However,
> on IPv6, the host is a first-class citizen on the net and has its
>
One of my Postfix installs runs behind a NAT box. The host name for the local
private IP is in the .local domain, not suitable for public use in SMTP
sessions but suitable for trace fields. However, on IPv6, the host is a
first-class citizen on the net and has its own host name.
Can I arrange