> What I get a problem is that some mail programs put my local machine's
> hostname (golgotha) into the message header thus making the message appear
> from/reply to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Of course, since that isn't in
> anyone's DNS any messages replied to will bounce.
>
> Would you or anyone know how I could implement a rule so that smail (or
> whatever program handles this sort of thing) would rewrite any outgoing
> messages to correct the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to become
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (together.net is of course my ISP)?
>
> | Debian GNU/ __ o
> Regards, | / / _ _ _ _ _ __ __
> . | / /__ / / / \// //_// \ \/ /
> Randy | /____/ /_/ /_/\/ /___/ /_/\_\
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | ...because lockups are for convicts...
What mail user agent are you using? If elm, you can put appropriate
"From:" header into the ~/.elm/elmheaders file, pine also allowes to
configure some custom headers, the same for mailx, etc.
Alex Y.
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