On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 02:07:36PM -0500, Jon Walthour wrote:
> I've got a STRANGE problem at my new client site. They're using GroupWise (UGH!) and
>I'm using Mutt (Yeah!). I've gotten them to interface through their POP3 server. So,
>I can get mail from people on site. I can also sendmail out to the outside world
>(like you all) through the same server acting as am SMTP gateway. The problem is that
>I can't send mail to others internally. Here's why: they have no DNS entry for their
>POP3 server, just an IP address. So, if I sendmail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it
>disappears; if I send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it works. Like I said, strange.
>
> My question is this: Is it possible to set up an alias or a rule in mutt such that
>every time I respond to an internal email from Joe Blow with a return address of
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], it automatically changes it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
>
> If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears because this is driving me crazy!!
You're on a unix workstation? Set up your own sendmail, even if it has
to listen on a high port if you can't be root. Sendmail is the "right"
way to deal with such things.
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- Jeff Abrahamson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
610/270-4845