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Re: Postfix question



At 2:17 PM -0800 12/7/05, Doug Niven wrote:
Hi Folks,

cronjob email notifications are not arriving at their intended destinations because the hostname is being attached to them as follows:

email@hiddene

Webmail and other mail working fine, so is DNS, not sure where to fix this!

This is the FROM or TO address?

If the FROM then what do the following command reveal on the host in question:

hostname

host `hostname`

dig -x xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
where the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the value from the previous query.

and finally what's the banner returned by:
telnet localhost smtp


If the TO address, then what is defined as MAILTO in the crontab? --

-dhan

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