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- From: Jonathan Byrne <jpmag@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 01:53:25 +0900
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I'm hoping to find a way to fake out Pine. My Linux machine at home is sort of invisible on our network; that is, I have an IP address but this machine is not known to DNS or mail servers on our network. With a MUA that knows about and talks to POP servers and is designed to use an e-mail address and account name other than your local one, that's not a problem. It doesn't care what my local userid or host name is. The problem is that the only MUA I've found that takes Japanese input under Linux is Jpine, a nice program as text-based mail clients go, but it doesn't understand that it's not the center of the universe, so to speak. One way to fake it out that I've found is to make myself a userid on my local machine that is the same as my userid on Geocities, log in using that userid, then tell Jpine that the name of the host it's running on is geocities.com. Not very elegant, but it does work. However, what I'd really like to do (OK, I know this is just being stubborn, since the workaround above is in fact a workaround) is keep my current userid on my machine (jonathan) and yet still have the mail show that it's coming from jpmag@example.com, with the personal name Jonathan Byrne displayed. I haven't found anything in the documentation that suggests such a thing is possible, but I just thought I'd throw this out for discussion in case anybody knows of a way to make it work. I wish I wasn't such a long way away from knowing enough about programming to do something really direct about this; I'd love to just hack Jpine so that it would directly handle multiple POP accounts. And then I'd want to do a GUI version of it and have all the niceties like drag-and-drop, clickable URLs, the whole nine yards. And as long as it might take me to learn to do that, I might get it done before Microsoft ever releases an Outlook Express for Linux :-) Thanks for any ideas on how to fake out pine this way (or for any confirmations that I'm trying for the impossible). Jonathan --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 15 May Fri, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next TLUG Meeting: 13 June Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 Featuring Stone and Turnbull on .rpm and .deb packages --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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