Bill Leach writes:
> I think that you still have a problem in that your "Return-Path:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" will route (at least some) replies and bounced
> mail messages to someone else.
I have 'visible_name=win.bright.net', which gets my mail past brightnet's
ever vigilant anti-relay software.
I think that you still have a problem in that your "Return-Path:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" will route (at least some) replies and
bounced mail messages to someone else.
--
best,
-bill
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Hi,
I found my problem after seeing a suggestion about a similar problem
on the list. I needed to set the visible_name to mindspring.com for
mindspring to accept the mail. This gives garbage headers, but the
mail goes through. I am [EMAIL PROTECTED]; someone else
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] The heade
Hi,
I'm using stable smail 3.2-3. I've set up a home.bradshaw domain.
Things seemed to be working ok for local and remote mail for several
weeks. Then I needed to send email to a site that does reverse DNS
lookups before accepting smtp connections. I had been trying to deliver
the mail directl
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