Hi there,
* Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Wed 08 Nov 2000 18:27:36 GMT]:
[Header rewriting tips for sendmail]
IMHO, instead of using header rewriting, it's better to get the headers
right at the source (use "set [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope_from").
You will still need to configure sendmail
Gregor Zattler proclaimed on mutt-users that:
"set [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope_from"
^
I use "set from=Real Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]" what is the "envelope_from"
good for?
To make sure the envelope sender is not [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of
[EMAIL
-: set envelope_from
Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
It's true that the list servers I was having problems with are
now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
problems (see his explanation below). Is this really a problem?
I'd like to
JT Williams proclaimed on mutt-users that:
-: set envelope_from
Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
problems (see his explanation below). Is this really a problem?
I'd like to keep using
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 09:27:37AM -0600, JT Williams wrote:
-: set envelope_from
Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
It's true that the list servers I was having problems with are
now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
problems
JT Williams [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
-: set envelope_from
Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
It's true that the list servers I was having problems with are
now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
problems (see his explanation
Steve Bankowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 08 Nov 2000:
MASQUERADE_AS(darwin.sfbr.org)
MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(darwin.sfbr.org)
FEATURE(masquerade_entire_domain)
FEATURE(masquerade_envelope)
I'll add the usual note here that if you use masquerading at the MTA
level, you should also
JT Williams proclaimed on mutt-users that:
-: set envelope_from
Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
But, I'm still wondering why some (subscriber-only) list servers
still accepted my mail even before I set `envelope-from' (whereas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] did not). Do list servers use
I'm having trouble using mutt (on my local machine) with our IMAP
server (another machine), and I don't know on which end the problem
is.
As far as I can determine, my outgoing mail does not always get the
IMAP domain name; sometimes the name of my local machine is used.
The result is bounced
Jeff Williams proclaimed on mutt-users that:
instead of me@IMAPserver) and refusal of mailing lists to accept
my mail (the list server knows me as me@IMAPserver and doesn't
accept mail from me@localhost.
set envelope_from
hth
+suresh
Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28)
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Suresh
Brendan Cully proclaimed on mutt-users that:
sendmail setup. Unfortunately there are a lot of variables there, and
I'm no expert either. Maybe someone else can help you with sendmail.
http://cork.linux.ie - script for configuring sendmail for use over a dialup
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Suresh Ramasubramanian +
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 11:22:25AM -0600, Jeff Williams wrote:
I'm having trouble using mutt (on my local machine) with our IMAP
server (another machine), and I don't know on which end the problem
is.
As far as I can determine, my outgoing mail does not always get the
IMAP domain name;
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 11:18:25PM +0530 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Suresh Ramasubramanian thought:
Brendan Cully proclaimed on mutt-users that:
sendmail setup. Unfortunately there are a lot of variables there, and
I'm no expert either. Maybe someone else can help you with
This is not an IMAP issue, since IMAP is only for reading mail, not
sending it. You likely have a sendmail problem. In mutt, you can fiddle
with $from and $envelope_from, after that you have to twiddle your local
sendmail setup. Unfortunately there are a lot of variables there, and
I'm no expert
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