Sending mail via ISP's smtp server

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Steve Holmes said the following on Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 03:24:22PM -0700:
> If you are using Exim (commonly used on Debian systems), I could send
> you my exim.conf file which uses a "smart_host" routine to send all
> mail to a single host.  I also have another rule in there that strips
> off the local machine name so all my mail only shows the top two
> levels of my address - holmesgrown.com.  Without the stripping, my
> mail would always show something like lnx1.holmesgrown.com and this
> seems to screw up my mailing list subscriptions.  I want all replies
> to my mail to be holmesgrown.com, not lnx1.holmesgrown.com.


Hi Steve.  Wondering if you can post the portion of the rule which 
strips out that extra header stuff.  My configuration does not do this. 
 Many thanks.




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