[Mailman-Users] host.domain.tld vs. domain.tld

Mark Sapiro mark at msapiro.net
Sun Jan 17 00:12:28 CET 2010


David Newman wrote:

>On 1/16/10 11:11 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> 
>> mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost
>>    domain.tld
>
>OK, will do. I forget postfix syntax for lists, but if this all were on
>one line, there'd be a comma between "localhost" and "domain.tld", yes?


It doesn't matter. Either comma or whitespace or comma+whitespace can
delimit items in a list and lines that begin with whitespace are
continuations.


>>>> Was myhostname different on the old server?
>>> No. Both old and new systems use the same hostname.
>> 
>> 
>> As reported by "uname -n"?
>> 
>
>Yes. I moved all Postfix and Mailman (and Dovecot and MySQL) configs
>from the old server to the new, and only changed a DNS A record to point
>to the new machine.


Then I don't understand why either domain worked before. You could try
the Postfix list if you care.

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