"[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:"
> Lee Bradshaw said:
> > Art, is your local user name alemas?  My problem is that if I use my
> > isp
> 
>      Yes. And your local user name should be same as what you
> want as a user name in your e-mail return address (in your case,
> "lee.bradshaw") until we find a solution for sending from any local
> (local to your machine) account.  I'm going to try one more tiny
> change with Daniel's (hope he doesn't mind) script and get back to
> you.  When we have a complete solution for these kind of accounts
> (typical dynamic IP PPP's), what say we collaborate to put a good
> tutorial on a Web page? ;-) Then those who have the know-how can
> properly format the info for Debian LINUX documentation (or we
> can learn).  By the way, this one replied to you with no header
> adjustments.
> 
>                                            _Art

I started with a Reply-To: field which I removed once I got the From:
line correct.  These were the first things I worked on so that other
people could reply to my email.

I took most of my setup from Daniel Martin's web page.  You might ask
him to provides links to your page if you want to provide more details
on any of the issues.  I don't remember seeing a restriction that the
local username had to match the remote username.  Check out my web page
if you want to see all the effort I've put into HTML so far :^)
<http://www.mindspring.com/~lee.bradshaw/>

If I didn't mention this before, I'm not cc'ing you because ipa.net
rejects my "from " lines as spam.

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