Hi Wietse,
Sorry, I am properly chastised. I simply did not see that link in the
comments.
On 05/10/2012 08:45 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
Dennis Putnam:
Hi Wietse,
Sorry for not being clear but I was not asking what those parameters
should be but rather if they even need to be specified. I wa
Dennis Putnam:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> Sorry for not being clear but I was not asking what those parameters
> should be but rather if they even need to be specified. I was referring
If you don't specify a parameter, it gets a built-in default setting
(see "postconf -d parametername").
Again, if I kne
Hi Wietse,
Sorry for not being clear but I was not asking what those parameters
should be but rather if they even need to be specified. I was referring
to the comments in the generic file that refers to them. It was not
clear if I needed to really set them or not in order for the generic
hash
Dennis Putnam:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> That was the missing piece that got left out in my migration. I would
> like to clean up that old version and I see that you wrote the comments
> in the generic installed file so I have a question as I am not sure I
> completely understand the function.
>
> Esse
Hi Wietse,
That was the missing piece that got left out in my migration. I would
like to clean up that old version and I see that you wrote the comments
in the generic installed file so I have a question as I am not sure I
completely understand the function.
Essentially I want any outgoing l
Dennis Putnam:
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> I have recently migrated from Mandriva to CentOS and am have the return
> of an old problem. My ISP requires that I go through their reply to send
> mail. That is all working with the exception of the generated from
> address. Th
On 2012-05-09 Dennis Putnam wrote:
> I have recently migrated from Mandriva to CentOS and am have the
> return of an old problem. My ISP requires that I go through their
> reply to send mail. That is all working with the exception of the
> generated from address. They require that I have a valid FD
I have recently migrated from Mandriva to CentOS and am have the return
of an old problem. My ISP requires that I go through their reply to send
mail. That is all working with the exception of the generated from
address. They require that I have a valid FDQN in the from response.
This was all w