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Date:  Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:29:56 -0500
From:  Brent Epp <brent (at mark) pdcweb.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:09220] Re: Difficulties with SMTP
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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At 2007-03-17 02:44, you wrote:
>Brent,
>
>What are you running BQ on ?

Just an old PC I have.  ECS K7SEM motherboard, AMD Duron 950MHz, 
512MB RAM (minus 64MB shared to OMB VGA), 40GB HDD.


>>Well, that was certainly a big part of the problem.  A colleague 
>>helped me out and showed me that the site domains were entered 
>>incorrectly, they did not have any mail aliases, and that my server 
>>name wasn't entered (that's what was localhost.localdomain).
>
>This amazes me. You cannot operate BQ without going through the 
>setup wizard which enforces you to enter the hostname for the server.

I realize now that when I when through the config wizard, I left the 
hostname at the default value (localhost.localdomain).  Subsequently, 
it's been changed to a correct and existing address.


>I am happy to login to your server and see what else you configured 
>incorrectly if you can provide me access.
>
>Taco


Brent Epp
mailto:brent (at mark) pdcweb.net