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This should work better.

Sadly not. I've not been seeing your posts as they get caught by the spam filter. Now I know they're getting mangled I'm keeping half an eye out.

TI sent my original posts from my home pc's not the servers that I'm having
the trouble with. That screwy header info is cause by my mail server getting
it's ip and host name from my isp. I haven't figured out how to tell my
server not to take a host name from my isp's dhcp server but that's for a
different mail list.

Well, assuming you're using Linux then both dhclient and dhcpcd have options to do that. For dhclient put the following in /etc/dhclient.conf:

interface "eth0" {
   supersede host-name "fred"
}

(assuming the interface is eth0 and you want the machine to be called fred)

For dhcpcd ensure that the "-h" option IS NOT in the command line.


 Please DO NOT send me ANY email directly unless it's a privacy issue.
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Rob  |  What part of "no" was it you didn't understand?


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