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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-05-31 16:56:45
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What output do you get if you run the 'hostname' command at a shell prompt?<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />On 31/May/2006 03:22 Kaiser, Hans wrote .. <blockquote type=3D"cite"> Hello Jamie,<br /> <br /> I am using ubuntu 5.10 with the default 1.230.<br /> I have a configured hostname...<br /> <br /> My settings are:<br /> <tt>Hostname:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 manni</tt><br /> <tt>DNS servers:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 127.0.0.1 and 192.168.178.1</tt><br /> <tt>Resolution order:=A0 hosts, dns</tt><br /> search domains:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 solar<br /> <br /> best regards,<br /> Hans<br /> <br /> <br /> <blockquote type=3D"CITE"> <pre><font color=3D"#000000">Hi Hans,</font> <font color=3D"#000000">Webmin is supposed to use your system's hostname in the email message. However, it looks like your hostname is actually set to 'localhost' , which is quite odd. It can be changed in the Network Configuration module though.</font> <font color=3D"#000000"> - Jamie</font> <font color=3D"#000000">-----Original Message-----</font> <font color=3D"#000000"> Hello again,</font> <font color=3D"#000000"> </font> <font color=3D"#000000"> If I use the default Email message subject, I get Backup of / on localhost, this is also very unhelpful, due to many servers which do the same backuptask.</font> <font color=3D"#000000"> Is it possible to replace the localhost with at least the hostname?</font> <font color=3D"#000000"> </font> <font color=3D"#000000"> regards</font> </pre> </blockquote> <br /> </blockquote><br /> |