I am using exim w/ debian. I finally got it working and I am now able to
send queued mails when I log on to the net.

What I need is to change the From: address based on the recipient of my
mail. Personal mails go w/ one address, list mails go w/ another and I use
another address for official mail to my patients. 

I do this w/ send-hooks from mutt but exim is rewriting the from address
to my default email address.

I tried putting both my email addresses in /etc/email-addresses in
different ways --

spavri: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
spavri: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I also tried to give the two addresses on the same line delineated with a
space, a comma, a colon, a semi-colon but nothing works.

It only works when I give a single address after my local login name and
it only takes the first instance of the user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] entry.

Can this be done ?

Sharukh.
-- 
Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri         Homeopath and Linuxer.
Mumbai, India.                  http://www.pavri.net/


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