Re: Qmail in LAN with dial-up connection

1999-02-13 Thread Rok Papez
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 14:34:02 +, Chris Green wrote: 2.nd problem: Even if I fix that... I have 2 internet mail accounts (POP3), and I'm subscribed to different mailinglists. So if mail is sent to the mailinglist it MUST be sent from the account I've subscribed from. How do I implement

Re: Qmail in LAN with dial-up connection

1999-02-13 Thread Charles Cazabon
Rok Papez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mutt also runs on OS/2 and Windows 95/98/NT ?? Don't think so, plus his POP3 support is lousy. For terminal mode I prefer pine Mutt could possibly work on Win32 boxes (and maybe OS/2) under the CygWin system. It's worth a try. And if you don't like

Qmail in LAN with dial-up connection

1999-02-12 Thread Rok Papez
Hello. I've got everything working. Qmail does POP3/SMTP for clients and uses serialmail to send mail to internet. Fetchmail is used to transfer mail from internet POP3 accounts to local POP3 accouonts. 1.st problem: Outgoing mail has From: line incorrect, that is, it says "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

Re: Qmail in LAN with dial-up connection

1999-02-12 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 02:24:52PM +0100, Rok Papez wrote: 2.nd problem: Even if I fix that... I have 2 internet mail accounts (POP3), and I'm subscribed to different mailinglists. So if mail is sent to the mailinglist it MUST be sent from the account I've subscribed from. How do I

Re: Qmail in LAN with dial-up connection

1999-02-12 Thread Brad Shelton
On Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 02:24:52PM +0100, Rok Papez wrote: Hello. I've got everything working. Qmail does POP3/SMTP for clients and uses serialmail to send mail to internet. Fetchmail is used to transfer mail from internet POP3 accounts to local POP3 accouonts. 1.st problem: Outgoing