On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 01:08:14PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: | On Thursday 04 July 2002 02:19 am, Johann Spies wrote: | > On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 12:12:21AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: | > > A couple of questions. How many legitimate email addresses do you | > > have? When you masquerade the envelope, how many email addresses | > > can you post from? Envelope masquerading doesn't work, because it | > > locks me into one email address. If I'm going to go that route, I | > > might as well stick with the username@machine.name address. | > | > It seems to me that you don't want a solution to your real problem: | > The fact that there is a problem with you email setup. In stead you | > want to bash Linux, Apache and mailing list administrators who do | > there work. | Thanks for your thoughts. I was able to subscribe to the Apache users | list with my primary email address from my wife's Windows box, which is | behind a Debian firewall. No problems, no questions. Share a bit of the setup of that windows machine ... I bet it reports the _correct_ domain in the envelope sender, rather than an incorrect one. | Once again, the problem is not my setup. Actually, don't post that windows' MUA's setup yet, I'm writing a (long) explanation of what the problem is and how to correct it. Give a few minutes. | I can post to every other list I'm on, no problems - Debian, I don't know about those other lists, but the debian lists accept whatever garbage you (or any spammer or worm or borked MS AV scanner) wishes to throw at it. I bet the apache lists are much cleaner due to their strict adherence/enforcement of standards. (pay your money, take your choice) | I have no choice in using several email addresses. This is irrelevant. See my next post for the explanation. -D -- A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in. --Kim Alm, a.s.r http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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