>> "GC" == G Crimp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: GC> The From: header is okay, but the envelope From header gets GC> written as [EMAIL PROTECTED] The my.isp.com is getting through GC> because I could tell smail that my visible_name was the domain of GC> my ISP and not the local machine name.
GC> Some mailing lists don't like the fact the From: field and the GC> envelope don't agree and reject my mail. I believe you are wrong here. This would be damn stupid (BTW, the mailinglist might reject the message based on this, the receiving MTA however must not do this). I have no problems with something like that. Did you choose to send _all_ outgoing mail via your isp's smtp server (smarthost)? For me, I just set the visible_name and use the method described in http://www.debian.org/fom/137.html to change the From: and Sender: header (so I don't have to do it im every programm sending mails). Ciao, Martin