> No! Reply-To: is something entirely different, and will *not* solve > the problem. [...] > hostnames=sfere.elmail.co.uk:sfere.uk.geeks.org > - the names which should be recognised as being local. > So [EMAIL PROTECTED] is assumed to be `user' > on my machine, rather than requiring external > delivery.
Reply-to: IS the right thing to do, IMO, since it will get people to reply to the correct address. It is very simple and users can do it without root permission on your system - even if you're the only user that's nice. Additionally, if you ever connect to the internet through multiple ISPs, you don't have to change system files every time you connect to a different one. The problem with the solution presented above is if you want to send mail *to your ISP* about something, it'll try and deliver locally. For example, mail to root, support, webmaster, postmaster... @ISP.com will all get delivered locally and you don't want that. ~Oly [EMAIL PROTECTED]

