On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 12:41, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> David Busby wrote:
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> Modify your hosts file to give you a dummy FQDN
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> Gosh I don't follow?
I don't know where the rest of this message is, but I want to mention
that QMail would not like that setu
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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David Busby wrote:
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Modify your hosts file to give you a dummy FQDN
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Gosh I don't follow?
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The Non FQDN (NFQDN) is defined in /etc/sysconfig/network file with a one
line entry of HOSTNA
David Busby wrote:
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Modify your hosts file to give you a dummy FQDN
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Gosh I don't follow?
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Modify your hosts file to give you a dummy FQDN
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From: "Patrick Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RedHat List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:14
Subject: Domains and Emails
> RH 8.0 fully up to da
RH 8.0 fully up to date.
Have a system that needs to have a Non FQDN because of the ISP. So the
systems name is DevSys01. My DNS Lookups to the ISP fail it's called
anything else.
The problem lies with sendmail which wants a FQDN and takes forever to
startup if it doesn't have it. Turning off