On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 01:35:55PM +0200, Gustav Schaffter said:
> Most GUI email clients require you to give one (and only one) sender
> email address. It's normally a pain to change it. Not once of course,
> but if you have to do it many times during the day...
>
> I'd like to find some way of sending email to some kind of 'procmail'
> thingy that would let me define rules to change the sender information
> depending on to whom I'm sending the stuff. Like that I could
> automatically impersonate [EMAIL PROTECTED] when sending mail to this list
> and be myself when sending private email to my private (and trusted)
> friends, etc.
>
> Unfortunately, I'm one of those poor soles that have to live with M$
> stuff at work, so such a solution must be possible to implement not only
> under Linux but also under M$32 (and M$00).
>
> Perl comes to my mind, but I don't find the time to start developing an
> SMTP server in Perl just to execute rules and then forward stuff to
> either our SMTP server at work or to sendmail at home.
>
> I guess that if I *knew* sendmail, I could probably do it there(?), but
> as I said, at work I'm stuck with M$. :-(
>
Aside from Eudora, Pegasus Mail is also very good. It's also free.
Some people have reported some success runing it under Wine.
Cheers,
G-3
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