Neil wrote:
>Linux, I just learned, makes life much easier. When you send email, you
>don't specify an smtp host at all. The smtp client goes out and finds one
>that is associated with the recipient's domain. I sent a test msg to
>several different addresses using sendmail, and was amazed to see how
>quickly and easily it logged onto an appropriate smtp server for each one.
I don't know the technical specifics in how you do that, but in my
experience this makes it impossible to get mail back when accessing
majordomo so it isn't such a good sollution. If anyone (Steven?) knows how
to make this work I would be interested in finding out, and yeah "make this
work" is for a non-root user of course.
//Bernie
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