On 06/18/03 10:07 -0400, John P Verel wrote:
On 06/18/03 06:42 -0400, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Not all mail cients include that capability.
Correct. I use Mutt as my client, Sendmail to drop off to my ISP and
Fetchmail for POP3. I have no problem with anyone except AOL
As a result of
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 03:02:38PM -0400, John P Verel wrote:
Feedback from the Mutt list (as that's what I use) is to find the line:
dnl define(`SMART_HOST',`smtp.your.provider') in sendmail.mc, change to
define(`SMART_HOST', `mail.optonline.net'),
remove 'dnl_' and run the Sendmail Macro.
On 06/18/03 15:57 -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
Sounds right. it is still not going through your isp. Hav you made your
change yet?
Received: from John.optonline.net
(IDENT:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[67.86.51.46]) by mx1.redhat.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) with SMTP id
h5IJ10H25487 for [EMAIL PROTECTED];
On 06/18/03 15:55 -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
Don't forget that you need to restart sendmail. Any time you regenerate
sendmail.cf, you need to restart for it to take effect. Changes to the
data files (virtusertable, access, etc) do not require restarts.
Yah, I forgot that at first :|
John
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On 06/18/03 17:12 -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
Definitely going through something. Can you hit your aol friends/family
now?
Yes. This fixed the problem.
Seems AOL got it right and I had it wrong.
John
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Someone in this thread had asked whether there was a (simple?)
sendmail configuration that would specify to send Email via one's ISP
for destinations like aol, while going direct to others who might not
be so picky. Or, I suppose, as more sites adopt
Someone in this thread had asked whether there was a (simple?)
sendmail configuration that would specify to send Email via one's ISP
for destinations like aol, while going direct to others who might not
be so picky.
You need to use a mailertable. Something like:
.aol.com