I configured smail using smailconfig using the following options: ail generated on this system will have `bln.de' used as the host part (after the @) in the From: field and similar places.
Message-ID's, Received lines, etc. will use the system's canonical hostname, which is currently set to marvin.bln.de. The following hostname(s) will be recognised as referring to this system: marvin.bln.de, bln.de Mail for postmaster, root, etc. will be sent to root. Local mail is delivered. Outbound remote mail is sent to mail.combox.de via SMTP and TCP/IP (using any MX records in the DNS). Everything works fine so far, if not online all external mail is queued and if online the mail are sent immediatly. Now I look for a way to rewrite my from line using smail. Without any interaction it would generate [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is obviously wrong (as my really pop account is called [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Does smail support this? I already tried the alias mechanism which is the other way round. Unfortunatly I couldn't find further information in the smail documentation or the smail FAQ. Thanks for your help, Torsten -- "And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space. Because there's bugger all down here on Earth" Monthy Python, Galaxy Song PGP Public key available -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .