On Tuesday 13 March 2001 13:39, Bart Oldeman wrote: > On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, David Bishop wrote: > > So, I'm trying to send email to a domain that uses exim with kmail, and > > it consistenly rejects my email saying that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an invalid > > domain. Since this is the only email address that I have this problem > > with, I assume they turned on some sort of spam protection that looks at > > an X-header of the email to determine that (suprise, suprise!) my domain > > isn't "real". Well, I'm not going to change my whole hostname setup for > > a single email app (sorry), so I'm wondering if I can change something > > else. I'm using exim myself as my smtp server (localhost) so I was > > wondering what I have to do to make this work. Edit my exim config to > > "spoof" a valid domain? Edit my kmail config to do the same? Something > > else? I'm kinda lost here.... > > > > Oh, and the reason that I'm sending this to debian-kde is that I didn't > > ever get this problem with my previous mailer (pronto), and I'm running > > debian. So, that leads me to suspect it is either a kde issue, or a > > debian-packaging of a kde issue (like the whole authenticating proxy > > thing, or the internet keywork search saying invalid url). Just to > > clarify :-) > > There exists a file /etc/email-adresses which does what you want (I > think). Also check out whether /etc/exim.conf is really using it. > > Bart
Wonderfull! Did exactly what I wanted, with the minimum of fuss. Thank you! D.A.Bishop