-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I'm on a dialup, so I really have no domain to speak of (if that is what you > mean). 'localhost' usually suffices. > At installation, I had set up exim to masquerade as linux.wku.edu and > use a smarthost (mail.mindspring.com) to actually send mail. How would > I tell mutt to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as my from address? That I don't know - I don't use mutt. > I would assume that if I could just set it through mutt, then > masquerading in exim would be pointless wouldn't it? If you're unable to set the correct email address in mutt, it's very simple to get exim on your local machine to re-write references to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or whatever your login name is) in the email headers to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG fingerprint: 9BF9 D84C 37D0 4FA7 1F2D 7E5E FD94 D264 50DE 1CFC GPG key id: 50DE1CFC GPG public key: http://tux.creighton.edu/~pbrutsch/gpg-public-key.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE6GF84/ZTSZFDeHPwRAkYxAJ9LszSRTdL/Fuu7O/ytgLG6SHx29wCgkQh3 oRGDttmxJoq8BrrKn4RMXUA= =DY8Q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----