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  1. baldpope

    how to set the Received: header to something other than user@localhost

    I have the following in my hosts file: host mail # cat /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 host.domain.com host localhost I'd be curious if anyone could provide their headers (the initial received from) to confirm your not seeing the same problem I am.
  2. baldpope

    how to set the Received: header to something other than user@localhost

    Thank you for the reply Norm, unfortunately those settings already exist in my .mc file. I did modify the .cf file, to include the following line: Dj$w.domain.com Unfortunately, my test is still showing localhost: Received: (from root@localhost) by host.domain.com (8.14.4/8.14.4/Submit) id...
  3. baldpope

    how to set the Received: header to something other than user@localhost

    Good morning Rhythm The hostname of the server is properly setup. Our /etc/hostname is properly configured, additionally our forward and reverse dns is properly configured for this host. I've completed some additional testing, and found that this appears specific to when sendmail acts as the...
  4. baldpope

    how to set the Received: header to something other than user@localhost

    We're attempting to send mail from some of our internal systems, unfortunately it's being kicked out, due to the following header: Received: (from jofficer@localhost) by smtp.server.com (8.13.8+Sun/8.13.8/Submit) id q2DIQiGU018293 for jofficer@receipeitndomain.com; Tue, 13 Mar 2012 13:26:44...

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