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sendmail restart

2004-02-13       - By Cowles, Steve

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Muhammad Rizwan Khan wrote:
> i guess i have same problem, now what i have to do to solve this issue.
>

1) You may need to fix your systems resolver lib configuration. i.e. man
resolv.conf

>From the sendmail README file...

Normally, the $j macro is automatically defined to be your fully qualified
domain name (FQDN). Sendmail does this by getting your host name using
gethostname and then calling gethostbyname on the result. For example, in
some environments gethostname returns only the root of the host name (such
as "foo "); gethostbyname is supposed to return the FQDN ( "foo.bar.com "). In
some (fairly rare) cases, gethostbyname may fail to return the FQDN. In
this case you MUST define confDOMAIN_NAME to be your fully qualified domain
name.

2) Type: sendmail -bt -d0.1 </dev/null

Make sure the canonical name that is printed out can either be resolved
(both forward and reverse) through DNS or add this entry to /etc/hosts.

Steve Cowles


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