Hello,
I am haveing problem with sendmail, think it is related to rules of sendmail that is defined in sendmail.cf. Whenver I put email address surrounded by " " ( "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"), what sendmail does is it is adding the domain name at the end before it sends out so when I get the email, I have "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@domain.com. Can you guys please help me how to tell or avoid appending the extra domain name at the end of email address ??? Thanks -K.Kim- Gregory Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/05/2002 10:25:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Kyeongwon Kim/Telcordia) Subject: Re: Suggestion for a new and enhanced "server mode" > Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 15:17:01 +0200 > From: Jesus Cea Avion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Problem: [...snip...] > > Solution: > > A simple and efficient database (key/value) used to store messages. This is a solution that is commercially available and has a good many customers. The software integrates nicely with many current desktop apps. Comes complete with built in calendaring and appointment system. Unfortunately, it only *nicely* uses ONE mail reader... It has the potential to use many readers but deliberately does not integrate at ALL with any of the others. The name of this commercial package and the reader? Exchange and Outlook... The rest of your idea, though, are good and seem well thought out... Personally, I don't like the idea of keeping messages in a database... >From experience, it is way too hard to guarantee good backups and thus be sure that you will get a usable restore... Of course, that might just be the product being restored... Regards, Gregory Hicks For > example, BerkeleyDB (http://www.sleepycat.com/) > [...snip...] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory Hicks | Principal Systems Engineer Cadence Design Systems | Direct: 408.576.3609 555 River Oaks Pkwy M/S 6B1 | Fax: 408.894.3479 San Jose, CA 95134 | Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "There is no limit to what a man can do or how far he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - Robert Woodruff "The trouble with doing anything right the first time is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was." When a team of dedicated individuals makes a commitment to act as one... the sky's the limit.
