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############################################################ # # Tailor file for PP # # This version for Internet site # ############################################################ ############################################################ # # The following variables will need tailoring # ############################################################ # # The loc_dom_mta is the host that the MTA will reside on and execute from # It is a fully qualified domain name and represent the physical machine # Examples might be # cheetah.nyser.net # violet.berkeley.edu # loc_dom_mta mylocalhost.localdomain.us # # The Sitename is what the rest of the world sees you as. This is typically # a domain shorter than the full domain name. It is the name used to represent # your site or group as a whole. This name normally hides the individual # machine names # Examples might be # berkeley.edu # nyser.net # loc_dom_site localdomain.us # # The postmaster should include the local site name # e.g. postmaster@berkeley.edu or postmaster@nyser.net # postmaster postmaster@localdomain.us # # The pplogin should be the username of the owner of pp. # pplogin pp # # The qmgrhost should be the same as the name found in isoentities file. # This can be the same as loc_dom_mta name # qmgrhost mylocalhost # # The local or name should be the name of your site in X.400 terms. # This is attribute value based, and starts with organisational units and # works up to country. If you are unsure, you can leave it with just # a country component, e.g. "/C=US/" # loc_or "/ou=research/o=Berkeley University/prmd=Internet/admd= /c=US/"