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Operating Systems AIX Mutt from address and hostname Post 302907374 by Papa Lee on Friday 27th of June 2014 11:48:16 AM
Old 06-27-2014
Mutt from address and hostname

Mutt 1.2.3.1i
AIX 5.3.12.1

We need to send email to external addresses. But are having problems with the sent-from hostname. They're going out with @server.mycompany.com. We need them to be @mycompany.com.

I'm setting from and hostname with -e 'set from="From Address<from.address@mycompany.com>" hostname="mycompany.com"' to no avail.

How do we solve this?

TIA,
Lee Carlson
 

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sconadm(1M)						  System Administration Commands					       sconadm(1M)

NAME
sconadm - register system information SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/sconadm register -a [-e softwareUpdate | -E softwareUpdate] [-h hostname] [-l logfile] [-N] [-p proxy_host[:proxy_port]] [-r registration_profile] [-u username] [-x proxy_username] /usr/sbin/sconadm proxy [-l logfile] [-p proxy_host[:proxy_port]] [-r registration_profile] [-x proxy_username] DESCRIPTION
The sconadm utility is a command-line version of the Basic Registration GUI. In the first form of the command in the SYNOPSIS, sconadm uses the register subcommand to register a host with a registration server. In the second form, sconadm uses the proxy subcommand to configure all of the components for software update to use an HTTP web proxy. The parameters specified with -u, -e (or -E), -h, -p, and -x override values specified in your registration profile. A template for this profile, owned by root, with read-only permissions, is stored in /usr/lib/breg/data/RegistrationProfile.properties. See registration_pro- file(4). For the proxy subcommand, the proxy password is stored in the RegistrationProfile.properties file, available if proxy authentication is needed. Storage in the profile prevents proxy passwords from being exposed as part of a listing of processes on a system. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -a Accept "Terms of Use and Binary Code License". Absence of this option means that you do not accept the license. -e softwareUpdate Enable client to be managed at the Sun-hosted Update Connection Service. -E softwareUpdate Disable client's ability to be managed at the Sun-hosted Update Connection Service. -h hostname Hostname of the machine you want to register. -l logfile Pathname of log file. -N Never register. -p proxy_host[:proxy_port] Proxy host name and optional proxy port number. -r registration_profile Pathname to a registration profile. -u username User name (a Sun Online Account). -x proxy_username User name on the proxy host. EXAMPLES
Unless specified otherwise, the commands below require root privileges or privileges equivalent to root. See privileges(5). Example 1 Registering a New System Assume a file registrationprofile.properties in /tmp that contains the following: userName=user123 password=abc123 hostName= subscriptionKey= portalEnabled=false proxyHostName= proxyPort= proxyUserName= proxyPassword= To register a new system using the profile above, you enter: /usr/sbin/sconadm register -a -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties Example 2 Reregistering a System with a Different User Assume a file registrationprofile.properties in /tmp with the contents shown below. Note the changed specification for userName and pass- word. userName=newuser password=newpassword hostName= subscriptionKey= portalEnabled=false proxyHostName= proxyPort= proxyUserName= proxyPassword= To reregister a new system using the profile above, you enter the same command you entered to register the system: /usr/sbin/sconadm register -a -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties Example 3 Reregistering a System, Adding a Sun Subscription Key Modify registrationprofile.properties as follows: userName=newuser password=newpassword hostName= subscriptionKey=abc12345678 portalEnabled=false proxyHostName= proxyPort= proxyUserName= proxyPassword= Run the command: /usr/sbin/sconadm register -a -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties Example 4 Reregistering and Enabling Access to all Update Connection Services Modify registrationprofile.properties as follows: userName=newuser password=newpassword hostName= subscriptionKey=abc12345678 portalEnabled=false proxyHostName= proxyPort= proxyUserName= proxyPassword= Note that portalEnabled is set to false. Run the command: /usr/sbin/sconadm register -a -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties -e softwareUpdate Example 5 Never Registering To never register a system, enter: /usr/sbin/sconadm register -N Example 6 Using a Proxy Server With Proxy Authentication Edit registrationprofile.properties as follows: userName= password= hostName= subscriptionKey= portalEnabled= proxyHostName=webcache.mycompany.com proxyPort=8080 proxyUserName=myCompanyProxyUserName proxyPassword=myCompanyProxyPassword Run the command: /usr/sbin/sconadm proxy -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties Example 7 Changing Proxy Host Settings Edit registrationprofile.properties as follows: userName= password= hostName= subscriptionKey= portalEnabled= proxyHostName=webcache.mycompany.com proxyPort=8080 proxyUserName=myCompanyProxyUserName proxyPassword=myCompanyProxyPassword Run the command: /usr/sbin/sconadm proxy -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties Then, change the proxyHostName value by running the following command: /usr/sbin/sconadm proxy -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties -p newproxy.mycompany.com After the preceding command all proxies use newproxy.mycompany.com. Example 8 Resetting a System Not to Use a Proxy Edit registrationprofile.properties as follows: userName= password= hostName= subscriptionKey= portalEnabled= proxyHostName= proxyPort= proxyUserName= proxyPassword= Note that values for all proxy fields are null. Run the command: /usr/sbin/sconadm proxy -r /tmp/registrationprofile.properties EXIT STATUS
0 Success. >0 An error occurred. FILES
/usr/lib/breg/data/RegistrationProfile.properties Registration profile template. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWbrg | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Stable | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
registration_profile(4), attributes(5), privileges(5) SunOS 5.11 27 Feb 2006 sconadm(1M)
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