On Saturday 26 August 2006 20:33, Les Mikesell wrote: > > Anything that affects your system startup or configuration > should be found under /etc. Make a pass there first. > It turned out that it was not a configuration problem at all, but a deliberate change to the latest stable version of postfix, which removed a previously existing patch responsible for displaying the hostname in the domain-name. In case it helps archive-searchers, the antidote is to edit the /etc/postfix/main.cf line masquerade_domains = $mydomain to read masquerade_domains = |hostname.domain.tld (substituting your address of course). The '|' tells postfix to NOT masquerade that address, IOW not to hide the hostname. Thanks to all who tried to help. Anne
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