on Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 11:11:10AM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim
(rms46@vlsm.org) wrote:
> "Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>
> >> I guess, that this is a Netscape mailer problem, since
> >> there is no problem with mutt. Apparently, Netscape
> >> put a non FQDN "Sender: ", and the smarthost adds
> >> i
"Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim" wrote:
> Craig Dickson wrote:
>
> > although Sylpheed (http://sylpheed.good-day.net) was fast
> > developing into perhaps the best of the bunch.
>
> The interface looks nice
> ( http://sylpheed.good-day.net/sylpheed-01.png )
> Too bad, it isn't in .deb yet.
$ apt-ca
Craig Dickson wrote:
>> uh-oh... too late :-( ? I have > 20 Mbytes of gziped
>> email archive in cascaded folders. I have not found
>> a better GUI replacement (yet).
> Why do you need a GUI for an essentially plain-text application?
I have got a 72 Mbytes email archive in cascaded folders.
Ind
Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> uh-oh... too late :-( ? I have > 20 Mbytes of gziped
> email archive in cascaded folders. I have not found
> a better GUI replacement (yet).
Why do you need a GUI for an essentially plain-text application? When I
first switched to doing my email under Linux, as an
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>> I guess, that this is a Netscape mailer problem, since
>> there is no problem with mutt. Apparently, Netscape
>> put a non FQDN "Sender: ", and the smarthost adds
>> its FQDN to that header.
>
> It's a Netscape mail problem. Get a real mail client. It's possible
> yo
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ${lookup{$1}lsearch{/etc/email-addresses}\
>{$value}fail} bcfrF
>
> Last option tells which address to rewrite. See manual for details.
>
> wrotell envelope fields
> F rewrite the envelope From field
> T rewrite the envelope To field
>
on Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 02:53:30PM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim
(rms46@vlsm.org) wrote:
> Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 10:58:00AM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> > > Hello:
> > >
> > > My debian system is inside an intranet, and therefore I use a
> > > smart host for for
Oh, well you need one more config change at the end of /etc/exim.conf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ${lookup{$1}lsearch{/etc/email-addresses}\
{$value}fail} bcfrF
Last option tells which address to rewrite. See manual for details.
wrotell envelope fields
F rewrite the envelope From field
T
Hi,
Yes you can do this with rewrite rules as stated by ktb.
Now, suppose one of my emails return for whatever reason and
that my rewrite rules are very drastic, that is, they change not only
the domains but also the username, like (mario -> modemene). Then, when
I have some messa
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 02:53:30PM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, /etc/email-addresses
> modifies the RFC-2822's "From: " header, and NOT the
> "Sender: " one :-(.
>
> I guess, that this is a Netscape mailer problem, since
> there is
Hello:
Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, /etc/email-addresses
modifies the RFC-2822's "From: " header, and NOT the
"Sender: " one :-(.
I guess, that this is a Netscape mailer problem, since
there is no problem with mutt. Apparently, Netscape
put a non FQDN "Sender: ", and the smarthost a
Use /etc/email-addresses to fake source of e-mail.
It's easy and finely configurable!
Cheers :-)
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 10:58:00AM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> Hello:
>
> My debian system is inside an intranet, and therefore
> I use a smart host for forwarding emails. There is a pro
Hello:
My debian system is inside an intranet, and therefore
I use a smart host for forwarding emails. There is a problem
on how to set the "Sender:" header of an email.
It seems that the smarthost adds "Sender:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
since (apparently) neither exim nor netscape (mail reader)
put an ap
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