On Sun, Jul 02, 2000 at 11:35:17AM -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jul 2000 22:06:04 +0200
> Daniel Dorau <woodst@???> wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to solve this? It is not necessary that the errors
> > messages are sent back to the real user (I guess this will not
> > work because the original sender is lost). I would be ok if the
> > error messages would return to a local address like
> > postmaster@??? .
>
> Been there done that.
>
> The easiest way to solve this is to get someone to smarthost for you
> that will accept the original Sender addresses (and thus the
> original envelope). In all probability your ISP will do this (it
> easy enough to check) as they're normally configured to discriminate
> on IP ranges, not envelopes. If not, you can often find someone
> willing to smarthost for you if your traffic levels are not too high
> (eg try who-ever is currently acting as your secondary MX).
This does not work for me because I have no permanent ISP. I'm
using call-by-call internet provider which do not relay mail.
It's a simple IP dialup connection.
Thanks anyway for your reply.
--
Daniel Dorau woodst@???
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