Denis, go to the "FAQ-O-MATIC" at the debian site (www.debian.org), and find the FAQ about SMAIL configuration for dynamic accounts (you _do_ have a single-user dynamic account--right?)
And if you have a dynamic IP account, also change the visible name to your ISP's domain name (for example, isp.com) without the "@" symbol or the username. I have no idea what the extra "postmaster" line will do to an smail config. It appears to be something that belongs in your /etc/aliases file if at all. Disregard this reply if you have your own domain with more than one user account with your ISP. Hope it helps. Anyone else...corrections, additions, etc.? Art On Sun, Sep 06, 1998 at 11:32:33PM -0400, DMDP wrote: > Okay ... > > I have uninstalled SENDMAIL and reinstall SMAIL. > > I can send e-mail, however I cannot recieve e-mail. > > When I send it, the Return-Path line on the e-mail reads <root>. > > In my SMAIL config file, I have changed the visible name to my full e-mail > address: [EMAIL PROTECTED], and change the hostdomain to miracle.net. I have > also added a line [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I don't know what else to do. > > Thanks, > Denis > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >