Hello MAU,

Wednesday, February 22, 2006, 6:34:27 PM, you wrote:

> Hello Sean,

SR>>>>>>  Is there anyway to force TB! to use a domain along with the computer
SR>>>>>>   name, ie my compyer name is BSOD but my email server also wants a
SR>>>>>>   qualified domain, ie BSOD.tcob1.net
>>>>> Only way I can think of is by naming your computer bsod.tcob1.net
SR>>>> Cannot use dots in a pc name :(
>>
>>> Well, I didn't know that.
>>> But I've been thinking that it's a rather odd restriction for a mail
>>> server. Off hand I cannot think of any mail client that uses an FQDN
>>> in the EHLO message. Should be something you can configure.
>>
>>
>> Cannot it is a remote server have requested it is changed :)

> Is your connection ADSL with a router? If so, you may be able to
> configure your router similarly to mine.

> My router (a SpeedStream 5660) allows me to enter a Domain Name and I
> have 'mydomain.com'.

> My PC is called 'maria' and when TB (or other client) connects to the
> mail server the EHLO (or HELO) command, which identifies the host
> connecting, shows as maria.maydomain.com

> HTH.


Sadly no, only dialup :(

Sean
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