The hostname has "nothing" to do with how you have your mailer or
list manager configured. This information comes from DNS, /etc/hosts,
/etc/HOSTNAME, NIS, DHCP, and possibly even from your network or eth0
config files.
Looking at your error message below, you still need to add majordomo
to your list of "Trusted Users" in your sendmail.cf file too. While
you are in the sendmail.cf, you can also use DMbannister.com to do
domain masquerading.
In your aliases file for majordomo, a -h argument on your resend line,
or the resend_host = bannister.com setting in acuia-membership.config
should also remove the "RedHat." from all but the "received:" lines of
your messages.
Dan Liston
Liza Deatrick Peak wrote:
>
> hello - I recently installed RedHat 6.2 and using sendmail. During the
> testing phase of this server we named the box RedHat - now I don't know
> where it is picking up "RedHat" from. I have checked aliases, sendmail,
> majordomo config files - no "RedHat". When you type in hostname it come
> back correct "bannister.com" - I am assuming this is why the below error
> message comes back and aborts the send or an I totally off base here? Help!
>
> >Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 17:07:29 -0400
> >From: owner-acuia-members@RedHat.bannister.com
> >X-Authentication-Warning: RedHat.bannister.com: mail set sender to
> owner-acuia-members using -f
> >To: owner-acuia-members@RedHat.bannister.com
> >Subject: MAJORDOMO ABORT (mj_resend)
> >Reply-To: owner-acuia-members@RedHat.bannister.com
> >
> >--
> >
> >
> >MAJORDOMO ABORT (mj_resend)!!
> >
> >shlock: '/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/lists' is not writable by UID 8 GID 12
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