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changing my Hostname after moving servers
How to you set the "hostname"; I forget, but Tenon Support told me a
while back, ie: The name you get if you go into the terminal and type
"hostname".
If typed into the terminal, my old server said: "mail.ehdarby.com".
My new server was named "observer" when I installed Panther_Server,
that what is say now if done as described above.
I can't change it -- altering the "Computer Name" and the "Rendezvous
Name" does not alter this nor does is alter what the PO_App assigns
as the admin email address. I want the admin to default to
@mail.ehdarby.com, not @observer.ehdarby.com
It also worries me that the logs on the new sever refer to
"observer.ehdarby.com", not "mail.ehdarby.com", what is DNS'ed.
Any help would be appreciated,
Elton
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