Hi Bryan,
As I recall, sendmail -f will allow you to do this. You may need to be a
trusted user to do this. Failing that, you could probably use the set-uid
bit so that your script runs as root. Do a man on sendmail and read about
the -f flag.

Mike

"Bryan K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/16/2000 07:04:22 PM

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I need to send mail to multiple Bcc recipients from a script. But, the
from address needs to be different than the user who is sending it.
Basically this is for a virtual domain, so it needs to send from
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I do this?

Thanks!

     Bryan



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