>From Kmail? ummmm..That's a complete change in configuration. I will try
though....

Actually KMail allows multiple identities, each having it's own smtp server.
However while sending mails it uses the default identity.

I tracked the code and found around 8 instanses where transport was set to
default rather than picking it up from current identity and I got stuck.

I sent the patch to KMail developers but they never came back and I lost
interest too. This is around 3 months back.

Any way, my point is if I use yahoo account to send mails, the smtp server will
be yahoo ones and our company servers won't interfere there. I have tried this
with lyx/kdevelop mailing list. I was there on one of my  yahoo accounts.

 Shridhar

Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> 
> * Shridhar Daithankar [linux-india] <20/04/01 13:12 +0530>:
> 
> >
> > You mean if I use kmail to post to a list which verifies sender as a
> > subscriber(Like LIH does), it will not reach the list.
> 
>  So just check by posting as (say) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - maybe your
>  mail gateway masquerades things as pspl.co.in

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