From: Ronald A. Yacketta

I have to send (for the time being)  email through my cable modems smtp
server.
when I send email from pine it is received as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
well newmg.net is not accepting smtp traffic due to cable modem geeks
blocking port 25 (what idiots!)
so, I have to force pine to use a reply-to or as you suggested a diff user
domain name.
I will give it a try and see what happens.






"Thomas J. Hamman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/11/99 11:45:53 AM

Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:    (bcc: Ronald A. Yacketta/958157/EKC)
Subject:  Re: [newbie] pine setup




On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> could someone shed some light on how to config pine with a reply-to addy?
> currently my smtp server is broke etc..
> when I send emails from pine they have my smtp server addy
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) which will bounce forever
> I need to have a reply-to so when folks reply to my email it goes to
> another smtp server

I don't know how to set a separate reply-to address in Pine, but as far as
I can tell it shows your address with whatever domain you give in the
'user-domain' field in the setup.

If your SMTP server changes THAT, then I would suggest leaving the setting
for your SMTP server blank--this will cause Pine to send your mail
directly with sendmail (or postfix).  In Linux you really don't need to
send your mail through an SMTP server.

-Tom







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