I'm locked in. However, if you are using a program
like kmail, you can change the reply-to address. In
addition, kmail gives you the option of using sendmail
or another smtp server.
--- Glen Lee Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With this configuration are you able to modify the
> "From: " field in the
> header to reflect other email addresses you might
> have, or are you locked
> into only the email address of your ISP?
>
> Glen
>
>
>
> On Sun, 23 Apr 2000, Hyung Kim wrote:
>
> >Thanks for helping me out with this problem.
> >
> >I've got it working. This is what I finally did.
> >
> >I had to configure sendmail to rewrite the envelope
> >address using the login for my isp instead of the
> >local machine.
> >
> >I added the following to a file that I ran m4 on:
> >FEATURE(genericstable, hash -o
> >/etc/mail/genericstable)dnl
> >GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE(/etc/mail/genericsdomain)dnl
> >
> >Then I created /etc/mail/genericstable and defined
> my
> >local address and the address for my isp. I
> converted
> >this file to a hased db. Finally I created a file
> >contining my host name, /etc/mail/genericsdomain.
> >
> >When I restarted sendmail, everything worked!
> >
> >--- Hyung Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Well here is the answer to my question. However
> it
> >> does not provide the solution I'm looking for.
> It
> >> only leads to another question.
> >>
> >> With the current configuration of sendmail, the
> user
> >> name used to define the return-path is the user
> on
> >> the
> >> local machine. Therefore if the logins for the
> isp
> >> and local machine are the same, emails that
> bounce
> >> will be returned to a pop server that the user
> can
> >> access.
> >>
> >> The only problem for me is that the login I use
> on
> >> the
> >> local machine is not available at my isp.
> >>
> >> Does anyone know how to configure sendmail.cf
> such
> >> that the user is not the current user put a name
> >> that
> >> is specified?
> >>
> >>
> >>
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