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Hi,
Is it possible for fetchmail to make fetchmail identify itself with
the hosts FQDN? Today, I have it being identified as 'localhost'.
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Mar 27 17:00:46 wintermute postfix/smtpd[21095]: connect from
localhost[127.0.0.1]
Mar 27 17:00:46 wintermute postfix/smtpd[21095]: 46EEF576B8:
client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
Mar 27 17:00:46 wintermute postfix/cleanup[21092]: 46EEF576B8:
message-id=<200203271016010390(_dot_)004F204B(_at_)192(_dot_)168(_dot_)0(_dot_)3>
Mar 27 17:00:46 wintermute postfix/qmgr[20916]: 46EEF576B8:
from=<linux-br-return-159895-godoy=metalab(_dot_)unc(_dot_)edu(_at_)bazar(_dot_)conectiva(_dot_)com(_dot_)br>,
size=2847, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Mar 27 17:00:46 wintermute postfix/local[21094]: 46EEF576B8:
to=<godoy(_at_)heilel(_dot_)mine(_dot_)nu>, relay=local, delay=0, status=sent
(mailbox)
Mar 27 17:00:56 wintermute postfix/smtpd[21091]: disconnect from
localhost[127.0.0.1]
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I've tried the '--interface' option, but my Linux box has IPv6 and
fetchmail complained about it.
I'd like to harden my anti-relay scheme here and having this would
greatly improve things here.
Thanks,
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Godoy. <godoy(_at_)conectiva(_dot_)com>
Escritório de Projetos -- Conectiva S.A.
Projects Office -- Conectiva Inc.
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