Dear List,
I have been fiddling with the mail setup on my CPU server.
This machine has to deliver all mail to my ISPs smtp so I set the
rewrite script to rewrite.gateway. The ISPs smtp rejected my mail
though because it expected a From: line different to my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or the default $fd
This machine has to deliver all mail to my ISPs smtp so I set the
rewrite script to rewrite.gateway. The ISPs smtp rejected my mail
though because it expected a From: line different to my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or the default $fd set in remotemail. I added a
is the problem that you require that
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 17:40]:
This machine has to deliver all mail to my ISPs smtp so I set the
rewrite script to rewrite.gateway. The ISPs smtp rejected my mail
though because it expected a From: line different to my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or the default $fd set in
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 17:40]:
This machine has to deliver all mail to my ISPs smtp so I set the
rewrite script to rewrite.gateway. The ISPs smtp rejected my mail
though because it expected a From: line different to my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or the default $fd set in
* Christian Kellermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 18:23]:
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 18:10]:
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 17:40]:
Instead of having From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I now get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I would need From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
You may
There are two different From addresses associated
with a particular mail message. There is the RFC822
From: line and then there is the MAIL FROM return
address that is sent as part of the SMTP conversation.
(This is the address recorded in the From line at the
top of the Plan 9 mbox-format
* Christian Kellermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 18:23]:
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 18:10]:
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 17:40]:
Instead of having From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I now get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I would need From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i think now
* Russ Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080708 18:56]:
As for how to do it right, editing remotemail sounds fine.
The nice thing about upas is you can understand the shell
scripts and edit them, instead of having to shoehorn
everything into some preordained config file.
Thanks for clarifying that