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Try installing WebMin and configure Postfix using their interface and
see if that works for you... It is menu driven and a quick and easy
way to configure your server...<br>
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john<br>
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Paolo Supino wrote:
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type="cite">Hi
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I have a CentOS 4.2 server with postfix. The problem I'm having is
that postfix insists on using $myhostname in the from field even if I
instruct it to use $mydomain in /etc/postfix/main.cf or even if I hard
code the domain name into $myorigin. What am I missing?
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BTW: postconf shows output shows that $myorigin is configured to use
$mydomain, or the domain name itself ...
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ttyl
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Paolo
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