On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Satya wrote:

> > beware that this would probably cause weird problems with anything using
> > sendmail for smtp (rather than writing to sendmail -t directly).
> 
> One might move sendmail elsewhere, and do `ln -s yourscript sendmail`

That's what I did.

> > A better idea would be to set this program as sendmail-path in pine.
> 
> An even better idea is to turn on sendmail's masquerading rules or set
> pine's userdomain, if it's only pine you're dealing with. My problem is

pine's userdomain is a problem because then I get
<localuser>@<remotedomain>   then people try to reply to that address.  So
I got a friend try to reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(yahoo bounced, but iname may have gone to someone else)


The best solution I can think of is to use smtp rather than sendmail.
Then you can use
mail from: realuser@realdomain

maybe it will work.  try it out with telnet and see what happens.

Philip


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