Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-05 Thread Koen Vermeer
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 20:26, Koen Vermeer wrote: > How do I setup my mailsystem such that all mail to local users > (including root) is sent to my emailaddress? Just so other users might find not only my answer but also the solution when they search in Google or something: I chose to install post

Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-05 Thread Koen Vermeer
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 20:26, Koen Vermeer wrote: > How do I setup my mailsystem such that all mail to local users > (including root) is sent to my emailaddress? Just so other users might find not only my answer but also the solution when they search in Google or something: I chose to install post

Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-04 Thread Martin Bock
Hello! I do not know wether this will help in your setup, but with esmtp you can send to different smtp relays depending on the senders address. On my laptop I have the following: I let exim deliver only local mail, including that all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to me, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-04 Thread Koen Vermeer
Op za 02-10-2004, om 20:27 schreef Bob Proulx: > > I recently acquired a laptop, and ofcourse I installed Debian on it. > Of course! :-) After a regular i386 and a UltraSparc 10, what else could I do... > Not sure this helps you but you can tell debconf to send mail to a > different address. >

Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-04 Thread Martin Bock
Hello! I do not know wether this will help in your setup, but with esmtp you can send to different smtp relays depending on the senders address. On my laptop I have the following: I let exim deliver only local mail, including that all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to me, [EMAIL PROTECTED] T

Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-04 Thread Koen Vermeer
Op za 02-10-2004, om 20:27 schreef Bob Proulx: > > I recently acquired a laptop, and ofcourse I installed Debian on it. > Of course! :-) After a regular i386 and a UltraSparc 10, what else could I do... > Not sure this helps you but you can tell debconf to send mail to a > different address. >

Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-02 Thread Bob Proulx
Koen Vermeer wrote: > I recently acquired a laptop, and ofcourse I installed Debian on it. Of course! :-) > I'm experiencing problems setting up the mail in the way that I want. My > current setup is based on nullmailer, in which I've defined three smtp > hosts for the different locations where

Re: Mail on laptop

2004-10-02 Thread Bob Proulx
Koen Vermeer wrote: > I recently acquired a laptop, and ofcourse I installed Debian on it. Of course! :-) > I'm experiencing problems setting up the mail in the way that I want. My > current setup is based on nullmailer, in which I've defined three smtp > hosts for the different locations where

Mail on laptop

2004-10-01 Thread Koen Vermeer
Hi, I recently acquired a laptop, and ofcourse I installed Debian on it. I'm running mostly testing packages. I'm experiencing problems setting up the mail in the way that I want. My current setup is based on nullmailer, in which I've defined three smtp hosts for the different locations where I u

Mail on laptop

2004-10-01 Thread Koen Vermeer
Hi, I recently acquired a laptop, and ofcourse I installed Debian on it. I'm running mostly testing packages. I'm experiencing problems setting up the mail in the way that I want. My current setup is based on nullmailer, in which I've defined three smtp hosts for the different locations where I u