Re: Linux and Solaris Mail playing nicely

2005-07-11 Thread Peter Clarke
> This has resulted in mail being delivered (thanks :-) but the "from" > header is being rewritten as cholet.wimbledon ... is there any way of > having the original sender preserved? :-) sorry for replying to my own mail .. I removed the DM entry and now the mail is looking good. Thanks all :-) Ch

Re: Linux and Solaris Mail playing nicely

2005-07-11 Thread Peter Clarke
# Try # FEATURE(`nullclient', `my.mail.server')dnl My .mc file looks like: OSTYPE(`solaris8')dnl DOMAIN(`solaris-generic')dnl FEATURE(`nullclient', `cholet.wimbledon')dnl This has resulted in mail being delivered (thanks :-) but the "from" header is being rewritten as cholet.wimbledon ... is the

Re: Linux and Solaris Mail playing nicely

2005-07-11 Thread Dominik Epple
Hi, On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 07:48:41PM +0100, Pete Clarke wrote: > Hi all, > > I have just added a few Solaris boxen to my (nearly) all Linux (Debian) > network, and would like to get each one to deliver *all* mail to my current > mailserver. > Basically, I don't want *any* mail delivered locally

Re: Linux and Solaris Mail playing nicely

2005-07-09 Thread Adam Fabian
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 07:48:41PM +0100, Pete Clarke wrote: > I have just added a few Solaris boxen to my (nearly) all Linux > (Debian) network, and would like to get each one to deliver *all* > mail to my current mailserver. Basically, I don't want *any* mail > delivered locally, just forwarded