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tlug: Naive VM question



Hi,
I have trouble sending to the mail list.
Since VM uses local sendmail, it seems it also uses bogus name I use for
localnet.
There is name confliction. Some mail server can accept this. But, it
seems
 that the mail server where the mail list is located can't.
How do I solve this?
Please look at the following.
Regards,
Kei.

quoted:
Received:
                      from seagate.kei (root@example.com [165.76.89.81])
by yha.att.ne.jp (8.8.8+Spin/3.6Wbeta7-CONS(12/14/97)) id XAA03594; Sun,

                      26 Apr 1998 23:40:44 +0900 (JST)
Received:
                      (from root@example.com) by seagate.kei (8.8.5/8.8.5)
id XAA00351; Sun, 26 Apr 1998 23:40:41 +0900
          MIME-Version:
                      1.0
           Content-Type:
                      text/plain; charset=us-ascii
 Content-Transfer-Encoding:
                      7bit
                  Date:
                      Sun, 26 Apr 1998 06:51:01 +0900 (JST)
                 From:
                      Kei Furuuchi<kfur@example.com>
                   To:
                      Kei Furuuchi<kfur@example.com>
                Subject:
                      Re: FSF Emacs 20.x [was Re: tlug: Intimidation?
[was: Office suite for use under Linux]
           In-Reply-To:
                      <13631.28540.334335.619493@example.com>

             References:

<Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.980421132528.23349A-100000@example.com>
<m1vhs3p4kk.fsf@example.com>
                      <353D1E61.CA08BDA5@example.com>
<13629.37435.614043.215253@example.com>
                      <353F5BEA.D1605CE@example.com>
<13631.28540.334335.619493@example.com>
              X-Mailer:
                      VM 6.43 under 20.4 "Emerald" XEmacs Lucid
            Message-ID:
                      <13634.22275.250436.326693@example.com>
               X-UIDL:
                      e1e2adf300051c7b20ddcddad5bb2fd9
                 Status:
                      RO
        X-Mozilla-Status:
                      8011




Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
 statement 1 > (setq vm-spool-files '(("INBOX"
 statement 1 >                         ".INBOX.crashbox"
 statement 1 >                         "mailhost:110:PASS:kfur:*")))
 statement 1 >

 statement 2 >If the value is a list of lists, each sublist should be of
the form
 statement 2 >
 statement 2 >    (INBOX SPOOLNAME CRASHBOX)
 statement 2 >

Which is true?
Also the spoolfile is a file used for local mail server to serve for
other computers on the local net.
It is not convenient to be erased everytime VM is initiated.
Or using POP will delete a mail after read by VM?

Regards,
Kei.



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