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On 4/13/22 11:53 AM, n952162 wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> What would this be for the 99% of all linux users who are connected to |
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> the internet via DSL? |
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> Is "localdomain" sufficient for nullmailer? (I tried it, temporarily, |
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> in /etc/conf.d/hostname), but it didn't help. |
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> And, is there anyway that I can set it without putting it in my |
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> /etc/conf.d/hostname file? That will require changes to any script that |
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> uses $(uname -n). |
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I discovered that if I set (apparently, both of ) these to some value, |
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that value will be used as the domain. |
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1. /etc/nullmailer/defaultname |
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2. /etc/nullmailer/me |
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That answers the second part of the question. |
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Unfortunately, I get a 550 from my network provider for all of these: |
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1. me |
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2. localdomain |
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3. net |
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4. web.de |
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So, how does thunderbird do it? |