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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: masquerading mail
> On Nov 12, Marco Shaw wrote:
> > I suppose you could write some complicated stuff with sendmail...but you
> > could also easily change your 'reply to' address.
> >
> > Perh
On Nov 12, Charles Galpin wrote:
> You want the genericstable feature for both of these. You can specify
> a different address for specific users.
>
> Add this to your .mc file.
>
> FEATURE(`genericstable', `hash -o /etc/mail/genericstable')
> GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE(`/etc/sendmail.cG')
>
> /etc/m
On Nov 12, Marco Shaw wrote:
> I suppose you could write some complicated stuff with sendmail...but you
> could also easily change your 'reply to' address.
>
> Perhaps I'm missing something...
That might work but what I need is for mail to appear to customers and
inquisitors to a web site to get
You want the genericstable feature for both of these. You can specify
a different address for specific users.
Add this to your .mc file.
FEATURE(`genericstable', `hash -o /etc/mail/genericstable')
GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE(`/etc/sendmail.cG')
/etc/mail/genericstable,txt (YES with a .txt extenbsion)
Is she going to be using an external mail client, like Netscape Mail,
Outlook Express, etc, or will she be using something like Pine?
If she's using an external email client, you just set the "From:"
address in the setup for that client, and that's that...you just have
to make sure your server is
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 6:28 PM
Subject: masquerading mail
> I am on a PPP-connected system. I generally will masquerade my outgoing
mail
> as being from me at my ISP: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have two things I want to know how to do:
>
> 1. Have a mapping from my wife
I am on a PPP-connected system. I generally will masquerade my outgoing mail
as being from me at my ISP: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have two things I want to know how to do:
1. Have a mapping from my wife's userid on my local systems (wife) to her
userid at the ISP's domain: wife ==> [EMAIL PROTECT