On Feb 22, 2000 Ian Southam <exim@???> wrote:
> Except of course that are web people can be of two or three thousand
> depending upon the server ;-).
Ok. I am assuming that the scripts run as httpd or something like that
but that some files for the scripts are owned by the specific users. Then
do something like
sendmail -t -f $owner@???
for how you pass things to exim. Make sure that httpd is among the
"trusted" users in exim's configuration file. Basically, use the -f
option to exim to get errors to go to the right place.
> It aint that much of a hassle really it is just, that we try to make
> sure we never get bounces as, they are a big privacy issue. We have
> had bounces arranging illegal activity, trysts and on one occasion one
> of users (whom we have met), sending a picture of himself to a fellow
> swinger :- I'll leave that one to your imagination.
Unfortunately, I do know the problem.
-j
--
Jeffrey Goldberg +44 (0)1234 750 111 x 2826
Cranfield Computer Centre FAX 751 814
J.Goldberg@??? http://WWW.Cranfield.ac.uk/public/cc/cc047/
Relativism is the triumph of authority over truth, convention over justice.