On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 12:08:32PM -1000, Randy Bush wrote:
>>>> btw, a neighbor who has the poor taste to run outlook has the above
>>>>> disease, non-fqdn helo/ehlo. anyone know how to fix it in outlook?
>>>> AFAIK, provide your Windows system with an FQDN as it's hostname, and
>>>> I believe that is what Outlook uses for HELO.
>>> and where, in the wonderful world of windows xp configuration, does one
>>> do that. i an not a win expert, but i just looked at network setup, and
>>> nowhere does it say 'hostname'.
>> Control Panel/System/Computer Name/Change
>
>nope. will not allow dots in the computer's name :-(
settings - control panel - network, right click on your network adapter
(ethernet, wireless etc) and look at the properties there
allows you to set a hostname, and then a workgroup - that'd be the
approximate equivalent of a domain name in that outlook qualifies the
computer's hostname as netbiosname.workgroupname.com
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