On Thursday 04 December 2003 23:10, Carlos E. R. wrote: <SNIP>
Impossible. The ISPs refuse to handle email with a "from" of another ISP. I have several adresses, each of a different ISP (and some of no ISP, like ieee.org), and each one has its own server which rejects emails that should be handled by another provider.
I would need a rule for postfix matching both origin and destination before selecting a transport route. Such a thing does not exist in suse 8.2
Not to talk about the quality of the providers SMTP servers... for instance, some do not report 'failure to deliver' to the originator, that's why I started to send mail by my own means time ago.
Just to be clear on this, that's entirely a configuration/programming issue and nothing absolute about it. My ISP accepts and sends email from me although the from: address is in a completely different domain. I just need to authenticate myself when I send. I have never configured it myself, but from what I have seen postfix supports SMTP AUTH. So, if the ISP supports it, then there should be no reason why you could not do the same thing I do with Kmail. Or am I missing something? Regards, jimmo -- --------------------------------------- "Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are." -- John Wooden --------------------------------------- The Linux Tutorial needs your help! Visit us at http://www.linux-tutorial.info