RE: [Exim] Server Hostname compared to sending domain

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著者: David Garza
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To: exim-users
題目: RE: [Exim] Server Hostname compared to sending domain
Hello,

If you go down to the mail part of the tests, you will see like a yellow or
red box and says a message concerning the hostname and the domain name. I
did mention this was a new server, plus the domains you have looked up are
being forwarded, using DNS, to the x.x.x.138 server until the Name servers
fully propagate. Thanks for the hint on the miss spelling.

Basically, I want to know, is there anyway when Exim talks to another server
to have it instead of saying serv5.ccfhosting.com, to say the actual domain
name it is being sent from?

Thanks and God Bless!


David Garza - CCF Web Hosting
"Where Customers Come First!"
www.ccfhosting.com - david@???

Are you looking for an affordable and reliable web host, or is your business
expanding and requires the power and ***versatility*** of a dedicated
server? Give us a try, you won't regret it!


-----Original Message-----
Monday, May 31, 2004 5:18 AM


At 6:03 pm -0400 2004/05/30, David Garza wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Here is the URL:
>http://dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=specialguests.com
>
>There will be NS errors, but I will be fixing that.


you better first fix your DNS, by adding a "." at the end of fully
qualified domains so that the ORIGIN is not appended... and this is
not an exim question.

>Thanks and God Bless!
>David Garza - CCF Web Hosting
>"Where Customers Come First!"
>www.ccfhosting.com
>
>Are you looking for an affordable and reliable web host, or is your

business
>expanding and requires the power and verisitality of a dedicated server?
>Give us a try, you won't regret it!


well, after having seen that DNS report I would think before giving
you a try... and it is "versatility"...

>
>David Garza said:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> I go to DNS report and do a DNS lookup on a domain name that is hosted

on
>> my
>> new server. The hostname of the server is xxxx.ccfxxxx.com and the

domain
>> I
>> am sending mail from is specailxxxxx.com (x's are just representations)
>> and
>> it tells me that it is not a good idea because it is breaking a

technical
> > rule. How can I fix this or what can I do about it?
>


the report does not say anything like that.

Giuliano
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