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> My postmaster account is now listed as: postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Try rerunning the P.O application - this should allow you to reset the
Postmaster account, including the domain, and the password (or is it the
root account?). Doing this should also reset any administrative account
addresses.
I suspect you need to reset your host name - you can do it 2 different ways:
You can set it through the terminal with the following command:
Hostname -s yourdomainname.com
But this change is only until your next restart.
You can also change it at a permanent level by editing the following file:
/etc/hostconfig
There's an entry there called Hostname that you can alter and change.
--Bear
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