They are not really computer-specialists... they might know a thing
about setting a few options in pine, but I don't think they will be
able to use my SMTP port if I don't want to.
Why do not you try then to use the mess822 package ? It has various
tools to do global rewriting of headers.
I tried to install a wrapper around qmail-inject...
It had a call to id, with the output redirected to a file
It also had an echo writing to stdout in it..
It also had exported variables overwriting
QMAILUSER, QMAILNAME, QMAILHOST, QMAILINJECT, QMAILDEFAULTHOST
However when I tried to use
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Robert Varga wrote:
That is exactly what I want to override...
I want to do address rewriting for my users the same way it can be done
with the generics table in sendmail. That is, I want to ensure that my
users do not try to send mail in someone else's name.
you're
Robert Varga writes:
What does pine use for sending a letter, and how can I rewrite fields
written by pine?
Pine uses whatever you configure Pine to use. Pine can use qmail-inject,
or Pine can talk SMTP, it's up to you to configure Pine the way you want
to.
--
Sam
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Richard Letts wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Robert Varga wrote:
That is exactly what I want to override...
I want to do address rewriting for my users the same way it can be done
with the generics table in sendmail. That is, I want to ensure that my
users do