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Old January 5th, 2005, 11:30 AM
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RE: Change of Domain name

i have set of qmail but after doing so i now realize that i have to change my domain name do i have to reinstall qmail? if not how can i modify the existing installation so that it does reflects my new domain??

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You don't need to reinstall, but you will need to re-compile to the new domain.

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make man && make setup check

./config-fast your_fqdn_hostname (ex: ./config-fast mail.mydomain.com)


** this is from the QMAILROCKS.org tutorial, your mileage may vary
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