About "spam":

If everyone that receives the spam just sends a nice, politely written mail
back, I'm sure the sender will get it :). Otherwise, backtrace the headers
and send a mail to his ISP.

Maybe it helps to calm you down if you look at it in this way: maybe he
wished for world peace -- heh. Getting pissed is not gonna help.

About "mail":

I use linux for almost everything, except mail, because I have a lot of
email accounts (at different domains, like this free pop3) and I don't know
how to configure linux to use them (if it's possible that way); when I send
a message in linux (pine), sendmail tries to send it with my internal domain
as mail-domain, but none of my providers likes that ("Cannot resolve domain"
or smt -- which is logical). Is there a way to use different (not-local)
accounts to send mail? I reconfigured sendmail, but it seems I can only add
one host. I use fetchmail to get the mail, which works fine, is there no
program that takes care of the "inverse process" (sending the mails)? How do
YOU do it?

Marc


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