In article <1992Sep30.203648.7075@netcom.com> wisner@netcom.com (Bill Wisner) writes:
>mosedale@fafner.stanford.edu (Dan Mosedale) writes:
>>In SunOS, this is done by setting up sendmail.cf to use the
>>OR command (see /usr/lib/sendmail.subsidiary.cf).
>When the R option is enabled, *all* mail gets delivered through the
>mail host. The From: address on outbound mail gets set to the name
>of your domain, rather than your individual hostname. This is not
>always the correct thing to do.
The context of the suggestion was that everyone is NFS-mounting
/usr/spool/mail from the mail host. In that case, why wouldn't it be
correct for the From: address to be an address that gets delivered to that
host?
Clearly, any machine that has its own /usr/spool/mail would not use this
feature, but that's not what we're talking about.
-- Barry Margolin System Manager, Thinking Machines Corp.barmar@think.com {uunet,harvard}!think!barmar
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.2 : Fri Sep 28 2001 - 23:06:50 CDT