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configset  GLOBAL  whereami = [VALUE]
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Default Value : openbsd.org
Data Type     : word
Category      : miscellany
Password Notes: Visible only with password. Set with global password. 
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EXAMPLE:
configset GLOBAL whereami = example.org


The whereami configuration setting should contain the fully-qualified
domain name of the server, such as "myhost.example.com" if you want
users to send posts to addresses like "LISTNAME@myhost.example.com".
This setting applies to the GLOBAL pseudo-list only.

Other configuration settings (bounce_recipients, moderator, moderators, 
owners, sender, whoami, whoami_owner) may contain e-mail addresses
without domain names, for example:
 
  configset mylist whoami = mylist

In this case, the contents of the whereami setting will be appended to
the e-mail address automatically.

The value of this setting is used in the EHLO/HELO command during
conversations between Majordomo and the message transport agent.

The whereami setting is also substituted for the $WHEREAMI variable
wherever substitutions are used.  See "help variables" for more details.

If you change the value of this setting, you should run the
createlist-regen command afterward to regenerate the configuration files
and aliases for each mailing list.


See Also:
   help admin_domain
   help configset_bounce_recipients
   help configset_moderators
   help configset_owners
   help configset_reply_to
   help configset_resend_host
   help configset_sender
   help configset_whoami
   help configset_whoami_owner
   help createlist
   help variables

This is the "configset_whereami" help document for 
Majordomo 2, version 0.1201103110.

For a list of all help documents, send the following command:
   help topics
in the body of a message to majordomo@openbsd.org.

For assistance, please contact the openbsd.org administrators.
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