Gudmundur Erlingsson,,, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a dialup connection to the net, a mailbox at Yahoo (I'm
> a bit on the move) that I access using pop3 retreaval with
> Fetchmail, and since I really want to use Mutt (pretty sure
> it's safe to admit that in this crowd:-) I guess I have t
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 07:12:03PM +, Gudmundur Erlingsson,,, wrote:
...
> So the question is: how are you (referring to more experienced users) doing
> it? Is exim the way to go, since it is already there, or is there some
> other, simpler solution? (remember that I *really* want to use Mutt:-
I'm quite certain this is a new feature in Sendmail 8.8.5. I can't
remember the details but we run 8.8.5 on our BSDI boxes and it allows
you to set up aliases for entire domains, certain addresses within a
domain, or both. If you do alias a domain, all addresses in that domain
must be aliased, eit
On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> I'd like to know how my ISP dumps all e-mail destined for one domain into
> one e-mail account. Is this just an aliasing issue? A DNS issue? An MTA
> issue?
>
If they are using mailertables one easy way is:
domain.dom local:username
That place
The preferred MX record for uniserve.com is corp-mail.uniserve.com. That
machine is running sendmail 8.8.5. There are lots of different methods for
skinning this cat with sendmail but there's a good explantation described
at: http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html
Hope that points you in the
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