On Aug 22, 2001 at 01:01, Philip S Tellis wrote:
Sometime on Aug 21, Satya assembled some asciibets to say:
You're making the same mistake that anyone who doesn't dabble in
Actually, Krishnan was correct in what he asked. He just asked the wrong question (he omitted the existence of the envelope entirely).
Yes, that's right. I got the impression that the only header to which he was referring was the body header. So I attempted to show the difference:
Let me fill in the numbers you left out.
Too lazy to do an actual telnet and find out, or read the RFCs.
221 ------> Mt. Mary Steps to Khar Station West.
Umm. Okay. Never used that one, only 211.
Philip is setting the mail from: header, and leaving his From: header alone.
No, I'm setting both for remotely destined mails, and neither for
Wouldn't it be better to set mail from while talking to smtp.vsnl.com and leave it alone when talking to anyone else? (hint hint)
locally destined mails. I'm working on mails destined for both locations. When that's done, I will write a paper.
A paper on sendmail? Something else?