12:00 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] domain name clarification
Well, I've done it wrong every time
Funny, when they say in Imail *official host hame* I take it literally.
I don't make the same mistake with virtual domains.
Not sure I can change it at this point.
LC don´t do
So, Len, your saying that changing them all to
OHN = domain.com
Alias = mail.domain.com
Is a bad idea?
no, it´s the ONLY idea.
I noticed you can change OHN in administrator, assume there
is a registry hach OR delete and re-create the host.
probably a registry hack, yes. so much is.
So, Len, your saying that changing them all to
OHN = domain.com
Alias = mail.domain.com
Is a bad idea?
no, it´s the ONLY idea.
When I got Imail 2 years ago we set it up like the example in the manual.
Which is:
OHN=mail.domain.com
Alias=domain.com
But your saying I should go
Well, I've done it wrong every time
Funny, when they say in Imail *official host hame* I take it literally.
I don't make the same mistake with virtual domains.
Not sure I can change it at this point.
LC don´t do that
, when I add users it auto-fills the reply address in as
mailto:[EMAIL
When I got Imail 2 years ago we set it up like the example in the manual.
Which is:
OHN=mail.domain.com
Alias=domain.com
the consensus in this list is, and has been for a long time, that the
manual is backwards on this point. MFTR :)))
But your saying I should go back and change the domains
You can set the reply to address globally by highlighting the users
folder(localhost/mail.domain.com/users) and then set reply to and set it to domain.com
that will change the reply to to domain.com for all your existing users. But as soon
as you add new users, their reply to will be
Great Len,
Thanks for the clarification
David
- Original Message -
From: Len Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] domain name clarification
When I got Imail 2 years ago we set it up like the example