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| From: | Joao Prado Maia | Date: | September 15 2004 4:22pm |
| Subject: | RE: Administration > Configuration > SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings > Sender, hostname | ||
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Aaron, > The hostname seems to be ignored for instance it doesn't show up as the > sender or reply-to address in sent emails. > > This also might be related to another post I made: > http://lists.mysql.com/eventum-users/335 > This is _probably_ your SMTP server doing that. All I can say is that it works fine for me, so my suggestion is for you to try to look into why your SMTP server is doing that, and fix it. --Joao
| Thread | ||
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| • Bug: Administration > Configuration > SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings> Sender, hostname | Aaron Chilcott | 15 Sep |
| • RE: Administration > Configuration > SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings > Sender, hostname | Joao Prado Maia | 15 Sep |
| • RE: Administration > Configuration > SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings > Sender, hostname | Craig Pinfold | 18 Sep |
| • Re: Administration > Configuration > SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings > Sender, hostname | Sandip Bhattacharya | 19 Sep |
| • Re: Administration > Configuration > SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings> Sender, hostname | Aaron Chilcott | 20 Sep |
| • RE: Administration > Configuration > SMTP (Outgoing Email) Settings > Sender, hostname | Joao Prado Maia | 22 Sep |
