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Date:      Wed, 5 Aug 1998 05:15:37 +0100
From:      John <freebsd-root@i-zone.demon.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   some questions about mail
Message-ID:  <A4yVvNApx9x1EwWn@i-zone.demon.co.uk>

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Hello experts

A question about mail:

I have fixed IP and I get mail via SMTP. I like to filter on either
email name or the domain where it's coming from into the appropriate
mailbox (for instance all freebsd stuff goes to freebsd-root@i-
zone.demon.co.uk). This is simple enough, in etc/aliases (I am using
sendmail) filters everything addressed to freebsd-root@ into the mailbox
belonging to the user john.

I am looking for a mail client that will allow me (once logged in as
john), to go to (for instance, the freebsd-questions folder), compose a
question (or an answer!) that has the From: field set to freebsd-root@i-
zone.demon.co.uk (because it is under this name that I subscribe).

Currently, in pine, I have a freebsd-root folder, but because I am
logged in as john, the email comes out as from: freebsd-root <john@i-
zone.demon.co.uk> which is suboptimal.

Many mailing lists will not allow postings from other than the
subscribed mailbox. Unfortunately, freebsd-root@ cannot be a login name
as it has more than 8 chars. I hope that there is a way round this other
than unsubscribing then subscribing again under a different name.

Ideally the folder will be expireable like a newsgroup, and even more
ideally it will have threading.

I would be grateful for any non-abusive :-) suggestions that you may
have. 

Thanks!
-- 
John

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