I must configure my debian box so my wife can read and send her mail
using Eudora from her Win95 box which is delivered to her mailbox
(/var/mail/user) on the debian box using fetchmail/procmail/exim.

Normal TCP/IP networking is already working on the network. The debian 
box is configured as an IP masquerading gateway to the Internet.

When she tries to read her mail using Eudora, she gets a message that
her connection has been refused. When she tries to send mail, she gets
a message that she must change the address to one local to the debian
system (@runner) before delivery can take place.

What process does Eudora connect to on the debian box and what 
configuration steps are required to activate the capabilities she 
requires?

(I think I remember setting this up in /etc/sendmail.cw on my Red Hat/sendmail
box.)

Thanks in advance,

Dwight



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