"j" == j b <test2654@yahoo.com> writes:
> I had to change the FROM_HEADER to get the ISP to accept the > mail because genericstable was ignored. Also, all incoming mail > gets routed to root! Have added sendmail.cw, used > genericstable/virtusertable, and userdb. Actually this sound like a fetchmail problem. Do you have: set postmaster "your_user_name" in the .fetchmailrc in your home directory? > Both fetch and sendmail need a better configuration. I will > layout my ideal system, and hope or the best. I agree with Sendmail, but that is what the commercial version is for :-(. Also the "Configure Sendmail" option is Yast is not half bad. As to fetchmail, the TCL/TK based configuration tool fetchmailconf that comes with fetchmail is quite good. > Five local users have seperate ISP accounts (1 on mindspring, 1 > on earthlink, 3 on seeyouonline): > LOCAL ISP ADDRESS --------------------- jb on > service@earthlink.net john on johnjjg1@mindspring.com guest1 on > guest1rc4@seeyouonline.com guest2 on guest2rc4@seeyouonline.com > rc4bob on rc4bob@seeyouonline.com > Local machine is heir.sea.com, and all should be able to > send/receive their own mail. You should have your users run fetchmailconf from their seperate accounts to set up their ISP info. Charles -- ===================================================== One Net to rule them all, One Net to find them, One Net to bring them all, and with Linux bind them. ===================================================== -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/