Am Di, den 16.08.2005 schrieb Fabiano Petrone um 16:48: > I've a small LAN with a fedora core 3 (a machine called fedora3, > 192.168.0.50, sendmail 8.13.1.2, dovecot > 0.99.13-3) and a windows 2000 (a machine called zenone, 192.168.0.20) > I've not still configured DNS on fedora, but I've so edited /etc/hosts: > > 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain > 192.168.0.50 fedora3 That is no qualified entry. > 192.168.0.20 zenone > > I've made the same on windows and the 2 commands: > > ping zenone > ping fedora3 > > works perfectly in both directions. > > For the sendmail side, I've made the following changes on the /etc/mail files: > > -added fedora3 on local-host-names > -dnl # DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl in > sendmail.mc > > reloaded the daemon, the telnet fedora3 (and localhost) on port 25 & 110 > (sendmail & dovecot) is OK but sendmail daemon is really slow starting. > giving the command > > newaliases > > from the shell sendmail tells me: > > WARNING: local host name (fedora3) is not qualified; see cf/README: WHO AM I? > > I've seen the README file (chapter WHO AM I?) but I've not understood good > the explication: what should I add to (I think) my sendmail.mc file? > > thanks a lot in advance for your help, > > fabiano You will have to setup your Fedora host on which Sendmail is running with a FQDN (fully qualified domain name). For internal / home use it is sufficient to have something like 192.168.0.50 fedora3.invalid fedora3 in your /etc/hosts file. No changes in sendmail.mc needed for that. You can run /usr/lib/sendmail -bt -d0.9 < /dev/null to see what your Sendmail config says about itself. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.11-1.35_FC2smp Serendipity 16:50:15 up 8 days, 2:39, load average: 0.37, 0.36, 0.34
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