:) On 11/25/06, R Lists06 <lists06 at abbacomm.net> wrote: > > From: Guillermo Garron > > Hi, > > I have this problem > > my email server's DNS name is > > ns1.mydomain.com, and it is registered in the reverse DNS also with > > that name, when i installed my server at the hostname i entered > > centos-server.mydomain.com > > when i tried to send an email from the root console with > > > > # mail root > > > > the email is returned saying that > > > > root at centos-server.mydomain.com, could not be verified > > > > i used the command > > # hostname ns1.mydomain.com > > and also edited the file. > > > > /etc/hosts, > > but i have the same result, the hostname did not change, i even > > restart my server with no luck. > > what am I missing? > > regards, > > Guillermo. > > PS my server is a CentOS 4.4, with postfix > > Guillermo Garron > > Mr Guillermo Garron :-) > > You own mydomain.com ??? :-) Sorry if i made a confusion :) I do not own mydomain.com, was just a way of putting the info. just like saying. ns1.xxxxxxxx.com or ns1.foo.com sorry. and that email is un-edited :) regards, Guillermo. > > How could that ever be a problem? > > I find it truly amazing. Can I borrow a bunch of money? > > Or, Maybe you should go to your website at www.mydomain.com and call your > experts at 1 (360) 449-5989 ... I am sure they could help you. :-) > > or > > ...Many times it actually helps if you would just tell us the un-edited > information so we could really try and help you. > > - rh > > -- > Robert - Abba Communications > Computer & Internet Services > (509) 624-7159 - www.abbacomm.net > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Guillermo Garron "Linux IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are." (Using FC5, CentOS4.4 and Ubuntu 6.06)