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lynx-dev Re: your mail
From: |
Wayne Buttles |
Subject: |
lynx-dev Re: your mail |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Apr 1998 18:53:29 -0400 (EDT) |
Try this:
SYSTEM_MAIL:sendmail -f address@hidden -h access.digex.net -r
mail.access.digex.net SMTP
SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS:
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Al Gilman wrote:
> >
> >In this case, I would try access.digex.net as the -h. I am not 100% sure
> >what the "right" value is, but I thought it pertained to where the mail
> >originates and your return address sounds like a good place to try. The
> >-r is just a valid SMTP host that will accept mail from you.
> >
>
> I have been using "-h access.digex.net".
>
> The two values for -r I have used are "mail.access.digex.net" and
> [204.91.241.5]", which is one of the two IP numbers in the above
> domain. Eudora works when told to send outbound mail via
> "mail.access.digex.net". Sendmail complains in an evanescent message
> that you have to give a valid SMTP host, when I use these flags.
>
> I have not tried putting either "mail.access.digex.net" or
> "pop.access.digex.net" in as the value of the -h flag.
> The latter is the POP3 server domain name for my service.
>
> None of this works yet for "send a c)omment to author" or mailto: URL.
>
> Al
>
- [no subject], Al Gilman, 1998/04/20
- lynx-dev Re: your mail,
Wayne Buttles <=