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On Tuesday 04 June 2002 15:08, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Samuel Penn writes:
>
> > I can get fetchmail to rewrite the recipient, but this doesn't
> > appear to have any effect, except that sam@localhost becomes
> > sam@wotan or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wotan being the name of the server).
>
> Neither of which is a valid fully-qualified mail domain either.

Hmm, what counts then? wotan.local exists in my local DNS.
I would have thought that this would be enough.

It won't ever have a 'real' internet address, since I don't
have one.

- -- 
Be seeing you,
Sam.

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