11 Jan
2012
11 Jan
'12
6:23 p.m.
Hmm,
It turns out that "hostname -s" does very different things on linux and solaris hosts. On linux, it harmlessly reports the hostname, without qualifying it. On solaris, it silently changes the host name to "-s". This seems to cause Mailman to start throwing away mail, with error messages like " Low level smtp error: (8, 'node name or service name not known'), msgid: xxxx"
Now, this difference in behaviour, between harmless and bizarre, is the stuff of the Unix-haters' handbook http://www.art.net/~hopkins/Don/unix-haters/preface.html
However, It seems to me pretty disastrous that Mailman should throw away mail just because its own hostname changed.
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