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- From: charlie@elektro.cmhnet.org (Charlie Smith)
- Subject: Re: Problem with system identity in mail (Return address)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug15.052043.5162@elektro.cmhnet.org>
- Organization: elektro.uucp 614-471-9416 V32.bis/PEP
- References: <1992Aug12.134940.10710@ll.mit.edu>
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 92 05:20:43 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug12.134940.10710@ll.mit.edu> yasu@ll.mit.edu (Alan Yasutovich) writes:
- >
- > We have a new hp700. When it was on the open network the
- > system name was snake. Now it's avatar.
- > It is known on the network and to itself as avatar.
- > If someone sends mail from it the mail return address
- > is ******@snake, which doesn't exist.
- > How can I change the address so it knows it's avatar?
- >
- When you installed elm with make, you probably told it to use
- 'snake' as the system name. Suggest you redo configuration and
- re-make ...
- >
- > Alan Yasutovich
- > "inquiring (and nosey) minds WANT TO KNOW!!!"
- > I can remember when "safe sex" meant having a padded headboard!!
- AND ... motorcycle riding used to be dangerous!
- Charlie Smith
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