Hi Jeremy,
sorry for sending the last mail twice but the GMX webinterface is
very terrible to use with Mozilla.
I get sendmail working with address rewriting and without using a
smart host.
The problem was that /etc/mail/genericsdomain just stored my domain
name but not my local host name. Afte
Hi Jeremy,
my main problem is that sendmail doesn't change my 'From:' line. I don't
want to use a smart host
for mail delivery so the domain from my 'From:' line must be resolvable.
These are the -I think- important lines from my /etc/mail/sendmail.mc.
LOCAL_CONFIG
Cwmail.shadow.local
FEATURE(`u
Hi Jeremy,
my main problem is that sendmail doesn't change my 'From:' line. I don't
want to use a smart host
for mail delivery so the domain from my 'From:' line must be resolvable.
These are the -I think- important lines from my /etc/mail/sendmail.mc.
LOCAL_CONFIG
Cwmail.shadow.local
FEATURE(`u
I use sendmail's genericstable feature without any
problems. It rewrites the addresses for all my (home
network) users as their email heads out the mail gateway.
If you can tell us what problems you were having, perhaps
we can help you.
genericstable was really easy to get going. Simply put
a li
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:04:18PM -0700, Jay Kelly wrote:
> I need some help with sendmail. I use sendmailconfig and for the first
> question "mail Name" I choose Pacbell.net. That's what I think I need to
> use? my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then I come to start host.
"Smart host"? For most dia
Subject: Re: Sendmail Config
Try using a simpler mail transfer agent such as exim. Sendmail is really
for big sites that need a lot of configurability. You really don't need all
that configurability or complexity.
Other users will tell you to use qmail, postfix, or smail, I'm sure. These
Try using a simpler mail transfer agent such as exim. Sendmail is really
for big sites that need a lot of configurability. You really don't need all
that configurability or complexity.
Other users will tell you to use qmail, postfix, or smail, I'm sure. These
are all equally viable solutions.
Thanks, that worked!
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Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Richard A Nelson wrote:
>
> Let sendmail's local delivery work as before, and add this line to
> your sendmail.mc:
> define(`SMART_HOST', `mailhub')
>
> where mailhub is the name of your firewall machine. send
Let sendmail's local delivery work as before, and add this line to
your sendmail.mc:
define(`SMART_HOST', `mailhub')
where mailhub is the name of your firewall machine. sendmail will
then forward any non-local mail to mailhub
--
Rick Nelson
C:\WINDOWS C:\WINDOWS\GO C:\PC\CRAWL
On Sat, Aug 02, 1997 at 12:57:34PM +0800, zhaoway wrote:
Methinks the date of your system needs checking...
> i want to rewrite the reply-to addr. according to the receipent's email
> addr.
> i don't know howto. anyone can help me? i use sendmail.
>
> why i want this, if you have interests to re
Hi, folks
I have a similar question:
Almost every client that uses sendmail to post mail to my ISP uses my
login_name.machine_name for the return address. I get my mail from a POP
account using fetchmail, so my actual mail address is my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't have the problem
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