Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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Setup a basic ~/.muttrc and use mutt instead of mail.

  http://www.mutt.org/

Tony
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Hay Tony, Tried using mutt by setting up a .testrc file with the following:

  set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
  set realname="Con Admin"
  set hostname="neatech.com"

and then running:

mutt -F <path2>/.testrc -s "test" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < some.txt

which works because neatech.com is an accepted domain the mail server.
However, if I put any other address that is not within the local network, it
fails saying that domain of sender [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not exist.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the user and the system this is on.  

If sent to the pnelson address the email has Con Admin<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in the from field.  Am I going to have to do something else or is my .testrc
wrong?



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