On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Jack Barnett wrote:
>
> For the record I'm not a spammer, I'm a spam-ie. I got 2 work email
> addresses,
> on is on the local ethernet and the other on a about ~700 miles away
> connected with a 2 56K channel dedicated line. I telnet to the one on
> the local ethernet, since there is virtually no lag, 10Mb/Second is
> pretty fast for telnet, the other lags alot.
>
> I give every one the "slow" email address, and forward it down here so
I
> have
> quicker access to it. I run procmail from here that gets rid of alot
of
> the
> spam. I want to have ALL my email appear from the "slow" server so
that
> no one
> knows my virtually spam free one.
>
> Use the "slow" one as a spam sheild *SPLAT* :)
>
I don't know elm specific stuff, but your average MUA allows the system
administrator to specify what domain name goes on From by default, and
whether a user will be allowed to change it. Pine does, FI. Look to
the doco on system-wide configuration.
>
Lawson
>< Microsoft free environment
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