Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!van-bc!TWG!bill From: bill@TWG.UUCP (Bill Irwin) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Sendmail + Sites with names in uppercase = Argh! Message-ID: <153@TWG.UUCP> Date: 31 May 90 04:42:59 GMT References: <1893@zap.UUCP> Reply-To: bill@.UUCP (Bill Irwin) Organization: TWG The Westrheim Group, Vancouver BC Lines: 33 Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: Keywords: In article <1893@zap.UUCP> fortin@zap.UUCP (Denis Fortin) writes: >Greetings! > > I am running ix/386 v.2.0.2, and I have a couple of uucp >neighbours which have UPPERCASE characters in their machine names. This >causes a problem with sendmail because on a "mail user@SITE.uucp", it >turns the name into "site" and then complains that "site" is unknown. > > I thought of making the entry for "SITE" be "site" in my Systems >file, but then the problem shifts: HDB uucp will not recognize "SITE" as >"site" when it logs into my machine. > > Before I start thinking of big ugly patches, could someone suggest >a way of telling HDB that SITE and site and functionally equivalent machines? >(I don't have the full documentation for the "Permissions" file) I encountered this problem when installing our system. Our system name is "TWG", but mail would not transfer properly. I was told to put "MYNAME=twg" in the Permissions entry for the connecting site...and it worked! I know the "gettydefs" file could have all "@" replaced with "TWG", then change "/etc/systemid" to "twg", but I thought this was more elegant with less future administrivia to worry about. Good luck. -- Bill Irwin TWG The Westrheim Group ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ uunet!van-bc!twg!bill (604)431-9600 (voice) (604)431-4629 (fax) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~