Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > enable /etc/email-address use. I use this so that mail from > [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I could do this, but I have been told in the past that this is bad. Let me explain what I was told. If my secondary isp thinks of me as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but the email address I want to use is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" then as you say I could rewrite addresses so that [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes [EMAIL PROTECTED] But then my machine is lying. It pretends to be sending from infoeng.flinders.edu.au when really it is sending from cheapisp.com.au. Apparently the smtp transaction envelop will still show the email as originating from cheapisp.com.au. And apparently some mailservers don't like this discrepancy. If the envelope sender is different from the headers sender then it rejects the email, causing it to bounce. And this bouncing has even more problems. It bounces it back to the envelope sender domain. So cheapist.com.au gets the bounced message, but they don't know what to do with it, because the "From:" address is one they don't recognise. All in all, it is a bad idea --- so I'm told. The _correct_ solution, I was told, is to tell the truth about the "From:" address, ie keep it as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but to set the "Reply-To:" field to [EMAIL PROTECTED] So this is what I want to do, except I don't know how to do it. I could perhaps figure out how to do it in individual MUAs but I'd prefer a system wide, MUA independent, approach. Anyone know how to do it? Thanks, Mark. -- _/~~~~~~~~\___/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ ____/~~\_____/~~\__/~~\__________________________Mark_Phillips____________ ____/~~\_____/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ____/~~\HE___/~~\__/~~\APTAIN_____________________________________________ ____/~~\______/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!"