Gregor Zattler proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> "set [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope_from"
>^
> I use "set from=Real Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" what is the "envelope_from"
> good for?
To make sure the envelope sender is not <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> instead of
<[E
Hi there,
* Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Wed 08 Nov 2000 18:27:36 GMT]:
[Header rewriting tips for sendmail]
> IMHO, instead of using header rewriting, it's better to get the headers
> right at the source (use "set [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope_from").
> You will still need to configure send
Steve Bankowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 08 Nov 2000:
> MASQUERADE_AS(darwin.sfbr.org)
> MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(darwin.sfbr.org)
> FEATURE(masquerade_entire_domain)
> FEATURE(masquerade_envelope)
I'll add the usual note here that if you use masquerading at the MTA
level, you should al
JT Williams [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > -: set envelope_from
>
> > Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
>
> Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
>
> It's true that the list servers I was having problems with are
> now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
> problems (see his expl
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 09:27:37AM -0600, JT Williams wrote:
> > -: set envelope_from
>
> > Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
>
> Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
>
> It's true that the list servers I was having problems with are
> now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
>
JT Williams proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> > -: set envelope_from
> > Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
> Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
> now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
> problems (see his explanation below). Is this really a problem?
> I'd like to keep using
> -: set envelope_from
> Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
Well, maybe I spoke too soon.
It's true that the list servers I was having problems with are
now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still
problems (see his explanation below). Is this really a problem?
I'd like to ke
JT Williams proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> -: set envelope_from
> Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
> But, I'm still wondering why some (subscriber-only) list servers
> still accepted my mail even before I set `envelope-from' (whereas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] did not). Do list servers use diff
-: set envelope_from
Ok, that did the trick. Thanks!
But, I'm still wondering why some (subscriber-only) list servers
still accepted my mail even before I set `envelope-from' (whereas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] did not). Do list servers use different header
fields to identify the sender and/or generat
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 11:18:25PM +0530 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Suresh Ramasubramanian thought:
> Brendan Cully proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > sendmail setup. Unfortunately there are a lot of variables there, and
> > I'm no expert either. Maybe someone else can help you with sen
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 11:22:25AM -0600, Jeff Williams wrote:
> I'm having trouble using mutt (on my local machine) with our IMAP
> server (another machine), and I don't know on which end the problem
> is.
>
> As far as I can determine, my outgoing mail does not always get the
> IMAP domain name
This is not an IMAP issue, since IMAP is only for reading mail, not
sending it. You likely have a sendmail problem. In mutt, you can fiddle
with $from and $envelope_from, after that you have to twiddle your local
sendmail setup. Unfortunately there are a lot of variables there, and
I'm no expert e
Brendan Cully proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> sendmail setup. Unfortunately there are a lot of variables there, and
> I'm no expert either. Maybe someone else can help you with sendmail.
http://cork.linux.ie <- script for configuring sendmail for use over a dialup
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian
Jeff Williams proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> instead of me@IMAPserver) and refusal of mailing lists to accept
> my mail (the list server knows me as me@IMAPserver and doesn't
> accept mail from me@localhost.
set envelope_from
hth
+suresh
> Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28)
--
Suresh Ramasubram
I'm having trouble using mutt (on my local machine) with our IMAP
server (another machine), and I don't know on which end the problem
is.
As far as I can determine, my outgoing mail does not always get the
IMAP domain name; sometimes the name of my local machine is used.
The result is bounced ma
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