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Crazysk8
1st February 2007, 14:32
Hello

I have a question about The Perfect Setup - Ubuntu 6.10 Server (Edgy Eft),
At first i want to say i really like the howto, thanks! It is very useful.
But now i have a problem, when i send mail via squirrelmail to my other email, it says: 'from: web6_*name*@example.com
I think i made a mistake and copied the text '@example.com' without
changing it to my own hostname.
Do you know what i have to change or where i can change it?

Thanks, and i hope you understand what i mean, my english is not that
good.

With frienly regards,
Marinus

till
1st February 2007, 15:46
Please change the hostname in the file /etc/postfix/main.cf and in /etc/mailname. Change it also in /etc/hostname and the run:

hostname -F /etc/hostname

Crazysk8
1st February 2007, 20:58
Well, that files where both good, then i ran the command

But it still gives 'from: web6_*name*@example.com'

restarted postfix, didn't work too

martinfst
1st February 2007, 21:10
You need to set the return address manually in Squirrelmail under the options.

Crazysk8
1st February 2007, 21:17
Ahh, that fixes it!

Thanks martinfst!

also thanks everybody who has taken the time to read my topic. :)

teves
16th March 2007, 15:09
Hello,

I have quite the same problem, but I have a Suse 10.1 perfect setup / ISPConfig 2.28 Server running.
When I send mails from squirrelmail I also get webXX_*name*@example.com as the senders' address.

But I do not have the /etc/mailname and /etc/hostname files. How can I fix it?
And is there really no possibility to make squirrelmail change webXX_*name* into the according accountname automatically?

Thank you,
regards, Tom

martinfst
16th March 2007, 15:31
And is there really no possibility to make squirrelmail change webXX_*name* into the according accountname automatically?No, because you can use whatever return address you want and thus maintain multiple identities / email addresses./etc/mailname and /etc/hostnameYou don't need those to set the return address to your personal requirements in Squirrelmail :confused:

teves
16th March 2007, 15:35
Hi,

You don't need those to set the return address to your personal requirements in Squirrelmail

You mean I can change the '@example.com' part there, too?

Thanks,
Tom

martinfst
16th March 2007, 15:53
You mean I can change the '@example.com' part there, too?Yes, you can