Re: send mail to remote hosts...

2000-05-01 Thread Paul Schinder
At 10:35 PM -0400 4/30/00, Mrs. Brisby wrote: 2) pop3 command XTND XMIT. obvious PRO: no second connection necessary! obvious CON: needs a custom client. I am looking for one of these (preferably for windows and/or macos) -- anyone want to let me know of one?

Re: send mail to remote hosts...

2000-05-01 Thread Mrs. Brisby
On Mon, 1 May 2000 08:31:30 -0400, Paul Schinder wrote: At 10:35 PM -0400 4/30/00, Mrs. Brisby wrote: 2) pop3 command XTND XMIT. obvious PRO: no second connection necessary! obvious CON: needs a custom client. I am looking for one of these (preferably for

send mail to remote hosts...

2000-04-30 Thread qmail
Hello, I have come down to my last obstacle. Sending mail remotely. The machine name where I isntalled qmail is mail.stgo.cl, stgo.cl resolved to another IP. When I try to send an email to a remote host I get the following: /home/miturbe: telnet 0 25 Trying 0.0.0.0... Connected to 0. Escape

send mail to remote hosts...

2000-04-30 Thread Bob Rogers
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 21:06:57 + (GMT) . . . I would like to configure it so that it will accept mail from anyone whos "mail from:" is mail.santiago.cl or santiago.cl, regardless where they are in the world. Thanks again... Marcelo That would

Re: send mail to remote hosts...

2000-04-30 Thread Mrs. Brisby
your problem is that msm.cl isn't in your rcpthosts file. the contents of the "from" field are completely vague; and more importantly, easily forged. it is my belief, that this is the reason qmail provides no option to enable the behavior of some broken mailers that actually look at the from: