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RE: [LI] qmail
download 'vsnl-ppp-1.0.0-1.rpm' from www.linux-india.org. I am sending it 2
u anyways. I havent tried it myself. just let me know if it works or not.
if u r running x then try the kppp utility which can be fired by typing kppp
at a comman line within x.
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> From: Amit Jaisingh[SMTP:kbj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Reply To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 12:35 AM
> To: Linux India
> Subject: [LI] qmail
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to configure qmail to run on my system running RHL 6.0 (from
> CHIP
> CD).
> I have a dialup connection with VSNL. I wanted to configure things in the
> following way:
>
> Mails which are meant for local users should be delivered immidiately. The
> ones for the outside world should be queued up until the ppp interface
> comes
> up. I was able to queue the mails till the ppp interface comes up by
> storing
> them in a "maildir" and then sending them using the "serialmail" addon.
> But
> the mails which go out have the local user and local hostname in the From:
> field. How do i substitute my isp username and domain in these outgoing
> mails. This is the only thing that is preventing me from switching to
> linux
> completely. I have to boot into win for my mails.
>
> Can someone please help me.
> Thanks a lot in advance
>
> -amit
>
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