Shawn Lamson wrote:
Hi -

I am having a configuration issue with ( I think) mailtutils and exim...
The documentation on mailutils seems spotty. Problem: when sending mail from commandline with slamson:~$ mail -s
"test" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the mail gets declined b/c my computer's hostname is not known... I am a
trusted mail user on my machine and can do the following
slamson~:$ echo "this is a test" | /usr/sbin/exim -f
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to fool the ISP that the mail is coming from it's own domain (or I can
use other domains like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it still works...
I can also carefully compose the mail according to RFC specs so that it
is more normal looking (subject, Reply-To, and other proper headers)...
BUT - all I want is a simple way to specify a "From" address such that
my ISP will receive my mail from user slamson send from "mail"
commandline.
Anyone familiar with this - even pointing me to the right documentation
will be fine (please not mailutils docs - I didnt get anywhere with them
and found conflicting versions on gnu's own pages).


TIA,

Shawn



it sounds to me like you have a pretty generic "satellite system" exim.conf?


what happens if you put a line like

slamson: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

in /etc/email-addresses?








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