On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 06:31:45AM -0400, John Wiebe wrote:
I've never tried, but can't you alias your username by editing "/etc/postfix/aliases" ?
A. Its reeeeally hard to affect Sendmail by changing Postfix configuration files. B. I think he wants to map his internal user name to his ISP mail ID on "outgoing" mail. I don't know a way to do this using sendmail just by itself. It can be done using mutt and sendmail together, using the trusted user feature. C. Hey - whats with the "top-posting"? (In a mailing list or a news group, always put your response below what you are answering, and trim the e3xtra stuff.)
Bill Mills-Curran wrote:
I have my sendmail configured to masquerade my outgoing email with my cable ISP's domain (charter.net). However, I have not found out how to convert my local username to the username I have at my ISP. Any ideas?
BTW, I've configured Pine just fine for this. I'd just like take the extra step and have sendmail take care of all mailer utilities.
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