Hi Simon, > No, but many mail servers check that the email address you use is > "valid". Valid has several meanings, but probably means that the > _sending_ address you use should be "deliverable" and is in a real > domain. I know that, but how can I change the sender address? Even if I put it in the voicemail.conf file in serveremail parameter, still the mail is send as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If you use Asterisk _entirely_ in your company this may not > be necessary, but otherwise you are going to cause yourself real > trouble if you don't use a "real address". The mail must be send outside, to another mail account. > > Perhaps this should be stated more clearly in the voicemail.conf? > It seems that this is not enough. > "sendmail" (the sendmail MTA) isn't required to send email. What is > required is a sendmail compatible binary at /usr/sbin/sendmail. I understand now. > Writing a mail server is not as easy as you might think. Better leave > to a program dedicated to this task, though it doesn't have to > specifically be sendmail (inspite of the binary's name). Ok. Thankls, Dan _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
