On Thursday 09 September 2004 12:50, Harald T ZIPKO wrote:
> ...
>
> > To declare an alias for root edit /etc/postfix/aliases  and at the
> > bottom it
> > tells you to define the local user to be an alias for root. Insert
> > your user
> > name there and then as root run 'newaliases' and restart postfix with
> > 'service postfix restart'
> > You will then get the mail for root user.
>
> That's really fine now - but I have a last question (sorry ;-):
> How do I get rid of the name _root_ in front of the email-address (root
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)? The full address shows exactly the _virtual_
> server and domain-name, but the user name _root_ is obviousely causing
> problems on my main pop-account (rejected due to security reasons...)
>
>
> Anyway, Derek, thank you for your support!
> --
>  (o>      Best regards
>  //\    Harald T ZIPKO
>  V_/_
> please no html - mails
> --

Sorry I do not know how to change the "To:-" field.
I do not understand why your pop server should care what the To:- field says.
Mine does not.  (I use courier-imap and courier-imap-pop)

derek

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