| Article: |
Learning the Mac OS X Terminal, Part 3 | |
| Subject: | sendmail: unable to qualify my own domain name | |
| Date: | 2002-02-28 22:29:38 | |
| From: | santos | |
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Chris,
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SOLUTION! sendmail: unable to qualify my own domain name
2003-06-03 10:53:47 anonymous2 [View]
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sendmail: unable to qualify my own domain name
2002-03-01 14:46:28 kwidholm [View]
I've been having the same issue. The problem seems to go away when I'm online. Of course, if I didn't have my console open, the problem wouldn't "exist".
I'd like to see if anyone can get rid of this stuff without having a fully qualified, always on domain name for their machine? Any takers?
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sendmail: unable to qualify my own domain name
2006-12-12 04:25:39 ABHAY [View]
Please ensure that ur systems name is peresent in /etc/mail/host-name file.your computer name shoud be a domain name say xx.com. becoz while sending mail it will chk for this.



My computer is Nelly, and i'm doing localhosting sooo:
127.0.0.1 nelly.local. nelly
The format is:
[ipaddress] [longname] [shortname]
Obviously without the brackets.
Don't know your name? Try pinging yourself or doing an:
>nslookup [shortname]
Cheers!
bcshessa@bluffton.edu