On Mon, 6 May 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a home machine on which I would like to send mail to local users as > well as the Internet (when a PPP link is up). I used to do this by telling > smailconfig that I am an "Internet site" with visible name "primenet.com" > (my Internet Service Provider's domainname).
I use the visible name now, I have tried in the past to use 'psu.edu' as my domain (or some similar setting) and brando as the 'hostname'... Which was a mistake.... My ISP (Penn State Univ. PA, USA) started trying to route messages through my machine. Only a few, when the user misconfigured their mailer... The messages got stuck in a loop on my machine, and built up header info for a while till they died in transport. > This produced from fields like <localuser>@primenet.com, which is great for > me ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is my account with my ISP) but not so hot for my > wife ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is not an actual account) or for root > ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is not the right account). I fixed this by adding > > from_field="From: Matt Birkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" > > to the end of /etc/smail/config. > > After upgrading to Debian 1.1beta (smail 3.1.29.1-22), this arrangement > does not work. The from_field setting seems to be ignored. All of my mail > is "From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" ("dagobah" being my local hostname). > > Am I the only person who was / is trying to do this? Has anyone succeeded? > I think I'm set up this way, but I did not get the setup from anywhere, it does seem to work though. > Matt Birkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key ID = 74305425 > Key Fingerprint = B3 34 FB 3E 3C FE E8 57 AA B4 B2 95 A7 C0 1E AF My latest attempt to 'stabilize' stuff: I use a script to check my mail, an I just put code in to not download mail while 'pine' is up... Otherwise everyone (might) have their hands in the mailbag at once. I don't know if this is necessary. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey guys, I just heard something that really worries me... (wringing hands) What is the correct side of the bed to get up on?