Hi Debian users, my debian machine is only temporarily connected to the the Internet via ppp sand I am using a combination of exim/fetchmail/mutt/procmail.
I found the question I have already asked and answerded in the exim FAQ: Q1003: I want to rewrite local addresses in mail that goes to the outside world, but not for messages that remain within the local intranet. In other words (i.e. in my own words) I want mails that I send locally on my machine to appear as From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] whereas mails (written on the same machine) that go outside to appear as From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (my university is my smarthost/ISP) The answer given in the exim FAQ seems rather complicated to me however: One should run two exims on one machine, one for the local and one for the outgoing mail. I tried two exims but somehow got stuck and I wonder if there isn't simpler solution having only one exim, can't for example mutt itself do this kind of conditional address rewriting? Has anyone successfully installed two exims on one machine, does anybody have a simpler solution than the one suggested above? Thanks, Andreas -- Andreas Reuleaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]