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Date:      Wed, 3 Oct 2001 19:22:05 -0400
From:      parv <parv_@yahoo.com>
To:        peter@spirit.lib.umt.edu
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Any Mutt users?
Message-ID:  <20011003192205.B28455@moo.holy.cow>
In-Reply-To: <20011003134103.87414.qmail@spirit.lib.umt.edu>; from peter@spirit.lib.umt.edu on Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 01:41:03PM -0000
References:  <20011003134103.87414.qmail@spirit.lib.umt.edu>

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oh, please, for the sake of everybody's sanity, do wrap your
lines around 65 or so characters.

this was, on the fateful occasion around Oct 03 09:41 -0400,
sent by peter@spirit.lib.umt.edu                                     
>
> OK, I'm taking the plunge.  I'm learning mutt.  

welcome to the club.

 
> I'm trying to figure out how to send e-mail through an SMTP server 
> with mutt (other than my own)...

as others have suggested, that's the function of a MTA. both sendmail 
and postfix have options to define a relay smtp server.


> ...be able to set the return address to something other than 
> username@mymachine.on.the.dialup.

along w/ previous suggestions of "my_hdr" setting, you may also 
want to sepcify "canonical sender" option (postfix) in case mutt fails 
to specify the correct address. 

it had been happened to me at least 4-5 times & sent mail from various
invalid addresses (depending on hostname, mydomain & myhost variables
(postfix), 'Dj' macro (sendmail)). i will be damned if i could get a 
reply at any of those addresses.

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