Hi all
This is probably a rank newbie question, but I've been unable to find
an answer via Google or the archives, so hopefully someone here can
point me in the right direction.
As I understand it, smtpd_banner is used for both the banner line when
someone connects to my server, and also when
* Jon Tullett jon.tull...@gmail.com:
Hi all
This is probably a rank newbie question, but I've been unable to find
an answer via Google or the archives, so hopefully someone here can
point me in the right direction.
As I understand it, smtpd_banner is used for both the banner line when
On 22 February 2010 11:00, Ralf Hildebrandt ralf.hildebra...@charite.de wrote:
* Jon Tullett jon.tull...@gmail.com:
As I understand it, smtpd_banner is used for both the banner line when
someone connects to my server,
Yes.
and also when Postfix connects to another server to send mail.
* Jon Tullett jon.tull...@gmail.com:
That's something different.
postconf smtp_helo_name
postconf myhostname
returns what?
Both return the same - the hostname+domain and nothing else: mail.foo.com
That is the default value for smtp_helo_name, the docs tell me.
It would help not to
On Mon, February 22, 2010 9:50 am, Jon Tullett said:
[...]
My smtpd_banner is set to $mylocalhost ESMTP. The localhost is the
full localname+domain. I took (Postfix) out of the banner because
I'm paranoid and don't like advertising what specific software is
offering a service - is that
Magnus B?ck:
On Mon, February 22, 2010 9:50 am, Jon Tullett said:
[...]
My smtpd_banner is set to $mylocalhost ESMTP. The localhost is the
full localname+domain. I took (Postfix) out of the banner because
I'm paranoid and don't like advertising what specific software is
offering a
On 22 February 2010 12:11, Ralf Hildebrandt ralf.hildebra...@charite.de wrote:
* Jon Tullett jon.tull...@gmail.com:
That's something different.
postconf smtp_helo_name
postconf myhostname
returns what?
Both return the same - the hostname+domain and nothing else: mail.foo.com
That is