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On Aug 8, 2007, at 10:18:22, Pierguido Lambri wrote:
what do you mean for "DNS entry in SA"?
You don't know what SA is and you're using OSX in a server
environment???
(SA = Server Admin)
I've setup bind and it seems to resolve my hostname on the ethernet
interface (not 127.0.0.1).
How are you testing this?
try:
dig @localhost pierguido-lambris-computer.local
But i got always problem with postfix.
If you always have problems with postfix then it's not resolving
properly which means you do not have it set up properly.
Note, this is not a suggestion, I'm not asking you to try something
that might work, I'm telling you why it doesn't work and what you
need to do and this isn't questionable, if you can't figure it out
then enable ARD (don't tell me you don't know what ARD is) and e-mail
me privately and I'll come and fix it for you but don't tell me it
works properly when it clearly isn't configured properly as outlined
in the log entry.
Aug 8 14:12:06 pierguido-lambris-computer postfix/smtp[497]:
309DBD48BB: to=<Pier@pierguido-lambris-computer>, relay=none,
delay=60, status=deferred (Host or domain name not found. Name
service error for name=pierguido-lambris-computer type=MX: Host
not found, try again)
Thank you
Pier
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