On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Niels Jensen wrote:
So, some of my control files are:
me:f64.work.com
locals:f64.work.com (to define local addresses)
defaultdomain: work.com
defaulthost: sonic.net (my ISP)
plusdomain:work.com
smtproutes:
Niels Jensen writes:
If I do this, then when I mail stuff remotely through my ISP's
mailserver, the return address for me is my work address, which I
do not want. Somehow I have to make qmail change my address to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] whenever mail is sent rmotely, and keep
Mate Wierdl writes:
Niels Jensen writes:
If I do this, then when I mail stuff remotely through my ISP's
mailserver, the return address for me is my work address, which I
do not want. Somehow I have to make qmail change my address to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] whenever
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Niels Jensen wrote:
So, some of my control files are:
me:f64.work.com
locals:f64.work.com (to define local addresses)
defaultdomain: work.com
defaulthost: sonic.net (my ISP)
plusdomain:work.com
smtproutes::mail.sonic.net
If I send
Niels Jensen writes:
If I do this, then when I mail stuff remotely through my ISP's
mailserver, the return address for me is my work address, which I
do not want. Somehow I have to make qmail change my address to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] whenever mail is sent rmotely, and keep it to
nielsj, or
Niels Jensen writes:
If I do this, then when I mail stuff remotely through my ISP's
mailserver, the return address for me is my work address, which I
do not want. Somehow I have to make qmail change my address to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] whenever mail is sent rmotely, and keep it to
nielsj,