On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:02:21PM -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote: > There is nothing that I can tell that says a host name should or > should not be an FQDN, but more things seem to want it to be an FQDN > with time. Much as we need a solution that will help postfix pick a domain name (since it needs one) that is most likely to be right by default, the solution is not to force FQDN hostnames. I have several machines that have a hostname, and several FQDNs - the same host part in different domains, one per interface address. What I think we need, though I haven't yet thought about a nice way to achieve it, is for postfix to be able to use something like .local as $mydomain, if nothing else like DNS or DHCP or more direct configuration has told it anything better. -- Dan.
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