Hi, I am using sendmail to send messages I compose with emacs/gnus. My domain name is : kscable.com My machine name is : saturne Now, I get (some) mails rejected because they say that the sender is @saturne.kscable.com and that the domain saturne.kscable.com doesn't exist (sure !!). I set up my sendmail, using linuxconf, to advertise my outgoing mail as coming from @kscable.com and I can see my emacs header doing the same right now. I even took off this weird thing in sendmail.el which adds a "Sender:" field behind your back that I don't want. Any sggestions ? Philippe -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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