Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-12 Thread Rainer Clasen
Hi! > > mfrattola> localhost mail deliver locally don't rewrite header > > mfrattola> LAN mail deliver thru eth0 don't rewrite header > > mfrattola> internet mail deliver thru ppp0 rewrite header > > > > This is possible by > > a) defining mailers, and modifying sendmail.cf to add a inexpen

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-12 Thread mfrattola
> > mfrattola> Thank you for your answer. It seems to me (from other > mfrattola> messages) that smail is easier to manage WRT this problem > mfrattola> (with routers, directors and the like). Problem is I don't > mfrattola> like smail (and recent problems with newer smail don't make > mfrattola>

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-12 Thread mfrattola
> Hi! > > > > mfrattola> localhost mail deliver locally don't rewrite header > > mfrattola> LAN mail deliver thru eth0 don't rewrite header > > mfrattola> internet mail deliver thru ppp0 rewrite header > > > > This is possible by > > a) defining mailers, and modifying sendmail.cf to add a

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-11 Thread Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131
>> Hi! >> >> >> > mfrattola> localhost mail deliver locally don't rewrite header >> > mfrattola> LAN mail deliver thru eth0 don't rewrite header >> > mfrattola> internet mail deliver thru ppp0 rewrite header >> > >> >This is possible by >> > a) defining mailers, and modifying sendmail.cf t

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-11 Thread Rainer Clasen
Hi! > mfrattola> localhost mail deliver locally don't rewrite header > mfrattola> LAN mail deliver thru eth0 don't rewrite header > mfrattola> internet mail deliver thru ppp0 rewrite header > > This is possible by > a) defining mailers, and modifying sendmail.cf to add a inexpensive >

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-10 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"mfrattola" == mfrattola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Hi, "mfrattola" == mfrattola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: mfrattola> Am I right in thinking local is used only for localhost mfrattola> bound mail? Where does all this magic come from? Do I have mfrattola> to hand edit sendmail.conf by

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-10 Thread mfrattola
> Hi, > >>"mfrattola" == mfrattola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > mfrattola> Maybe I'm wrong, but doesn't this rewrite 'From' for every > mfrattola> message, and not only for those 'going out' of his LAN? > mfrattola> Also, doesn't confDELIVERY_MODE=queue queue all messages > mfrattola> and wait

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Fari Boustanchi
mail server cannot deliver the > email. > > >> It did not change the headers at all. > >> I can send you a copy of the config file (sendmail.cf) if you require. > >> > >> Ian > >> > > Graham > >> > >> -

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, If your username is different on your ISP account, and you want mail to go there, your mail user agent is generally what one configures to set a correct From: and Reply-to: fields; You can, fo course, add to rule set 1 to rewrite outgoing addresses, but that requires knowledge of s

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131
ust get a reply saying that the internet isp's mail server cannot deliver the email. >> It did not change the headers at all. >> I can send you a copy of the config file (sendmail.cf) if you require. >> >> Ian >> Graham >> >> ------

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Thomas Apel
Hi! Manoj Srivastava schrieb: > > Hi, > >>"mfrattola" == mfrattola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > mfrattola> Maybe I'm wrong, but doesn't this rewrite 'From' for every > mfrattola> message, and not only for those 'going out' of his LAN? > mfrattola> Also, doesn't confDELIVERY_MODE=queue queue

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131
>> >> Hi, >> >>"Graham" == Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 writes: >> >> Graham> Hello, I was wondering if the following is possible using >> Graham> either Smail or Sendmail, >> >> Simple in sendmail. >> >> Graham> What I want to do is to use smail or sendmail mail to deliver >> Graham> m

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"mfrattola" == mfrattola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: mfrattola> Maybe I'm wrong, but doesn't this rewrite 'From' for every mfrattola> message, and not only for those 'going out' of his LAN? mfrattola> Also, doesn't confDELIVERY_MODE=queue queue all messages mfrattola> and wait for runq to m

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Michael Beattie
On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Ian Perry wrote: [snip] > The outgoing server on the win95 machine must be kept as an ip address > because the nameserver won't be running on the linux machine until it is > connected to an ISP name service. e.g SMTP server 192.168.1.25 in my > case. Cant you use the c:\wind

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-09 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > I was wondering if the following is possible using either Smail or Sendmail, > > What I want to do is to use smail or sendmail mail to deliver my internet > email, The problem I have is that I need one of these packages to

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-08 Thread Ian Perry
d not change the headers at all. I can send you a copy of the config file (sendmail.cf) if you require. Ian -- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: debian linux > Subject: Re: Smail/Sendmail Question > Date: Monday, 9 March 1998 2:

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-08 Thread mfrattola
> Graham> Hello, I was wondering if the following is possible using > Graham> either Smail or Sendmail, > > Simple in sendmail. > > Graham> What I want to do is to use smail or sendmail mail to deliver > Graham> my internet email, The problem I have is that I need one of > Graham> these pac

Re: Smail/Sendmail Question

1998-03-06 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Graham" == Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 writes: Graham> Hello, I was wondering if the following is possible using Graham> either Smail or Sendmail, Simple in sendmail. Graham> What I want to do is to use smail or sendmail mail to deliver Graham> my internet email, The problem