Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> writes: >>I am trying the mst.conf change. But the test may take few days to complete, >>because the problematic addressee is traveling, and hence slow to Email >>respond. > >I think you'd know right away if you get a bounce.
It has been taking about a week to bounce. But, this time, I sent the problematic addressee a copy of the test message from a computer that has been working for that addressee, so I should know as soon as he sees to his Email. >When you asked about this in February, the way we left things was: > >- You'll set "servers" to smtp.tsoft.com (You didn't need to do any >authentication, from what I remember). >- When you want to send email to yourself, you'll use "send -server localhost" > >AFACT, that setup should still do everything you want. Your other options >are: > >- Alias "norm" to "[email protected]" in nmh (and keep servers at smtp.tsoft.com). >- Modify your Postfix configuration to deliver local mail locally and punt >everything to your ISP's smarthost. Norman Shapiro _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
