Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon(_at_)orthanc(_dot_)ca> writes:
On 2012-02-17, at 11:21 AM, norm(_at_)dad(_dot_)org wrote:
Is there any way I could change it for a single message, short of modifying
mts.conf -- maybe some kind of entry in .mh_profile or something? Note that
messages for which I will want to this will have exactly one addressee, norm.
You're trying to solve the problem in the wrong place.
You need to configure nmh to submit mail locally using the 'sendmail'
transport. Then, configure your MTA to deliver bare addresses locally, and
relay everything else to your ISP.
Note that you must use the sendmail transport if you want "To: me" to work.
If you use SMTP to submit to localhost, your local MTA will insist on fully
qualified addresses (as is required by the SMTP protocol).
You may wll be right. But I have no idea how to confuure my MTA, but
using Ken Hornstein's suugestion, the one line script,
send -server localhost "$@", is very simple,
and works great for me.
Norman Shapiro
798 Barron Avenue
Palo Alto CA 94306-3109
(650) 565-8215
norm(_at_)dad(_dot_)org
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