** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Summary changed:
- postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits
+ postfix fails to install with invalid hostnames or domain names
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postfix fails to install with invalid hostnames or domain names
** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Summary changed:
- postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits
+ postfix fails to install with invalid hostnames or domain names
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postfix fails to install with invalid hostnames or domain names
postfix expects that myhostname is a valid fqdn, not a short hostname.
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postfix doesn't install when hostname contains only digits
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/402776
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It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
tried again same result.
I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.
Please confirm that the old numeric hostname has been edited into the
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
tried again same result.
I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.
Please confirm that the old numeric
If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable. But
you state it is unsupported, so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
unfortunately.
I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just any way to
send email out from this machine; postfix is the default choice for
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable. But
you state it is unsupported, so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
unfortunately.
I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just any way to
send email out from this machine;
It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
tried again same result.
I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.
Please confirm that the old numeric hostname has been edited into the
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
It was when this failure occured, I changed the hostname to bl5400, and
tried again same result.
I strongly suspect that somewhere in one or more of your system's
configuration files, that old numeric host name still exists.
Please confirm that the old numeric
If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable. But
you state it is unsupported, so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
unfortunately.
I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just any way to
send email out from this machine; postfix is the default choice for
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
If the driver concerned were part of Ubuntu that might be fixable. But
you state it is unsupported, so the Ubuntu community can't support it,
unfortunately.
I suspect the driver does not directly need postfix, just any way to
send email out from this machine;
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