On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Hristo Iliev wrote: > Yes this is a good solution, but I still have problem with sending. So > you(all) says that you can't use pine with smtp server where your login is > not the same as local ?!!? I think this is strange. I know there isn't > login in smtp, but I mean that I want "From:" in header to be my e-mail :) > > With adding Reply-To I can send mail with sendmail from localhost , but > some servers doesn't accept e-mails from localhost - is this in contrary > to RFC ? btw Hotmail and Yahoo accept I don't know if it's contrary to RFC, but some ISPs refuse e-mail if the e-mail address isn't formed as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Those would refuse someone@localhost, but would accept [EMAIL PROTECTED] Others do a lookup on incoming mail and refuse any e-mail without an actual domain name listed in DNS. For that, you might want to go to http://www.dyndns.org and register a name (free) which you can then rename your computer to. IOW, you would change your machine name from localhost to something.dyndns.org. Since dyndns.org is always up, then remote MTAs will be able to verify your mail is coming from a valid domain. - Steve Ackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Glass Host, Arts & Crafts http://www.delphi.com/crafts Metamorphosis Glassworks Page http://twovoyagers.com/metamorphosis
