nehlwyn, thanks for your kind words. Actually I allready
scanned through
sendmails and
mails manpages,
had a quick view on some linux how-to's but while manpages
are quit helpfull for stuff one allready knows its pretty
hard to learn new stuff. Especially
sendmail I view
as on of the more difficult beasts on Linux.
BTW, I am here on a Ethernet conected Workstation. I am almost
the only user of that machine, but the problem is "almost". So
its impossible to set the whole machine on my preferences. I
have to find a way to do it just for user Hanamaki.
Anyway my mail needs (
Gnus) are quite satisfied and
I don't have the time to learn
Sendmail at the moment.
nehlwyn, I am really thankfull for your kind offer, but I
think its no god idea to do things for other people (=me)
who are just to
lazzy to research things by their own.
I anyone of the follow monks have a quick answer, because they
allready know the answer I am quit happy to listen to their
wisdom, but don't do the research I should do.
If I won't get an answer I probably will try a fix of the
cpantest script;
maybe plugging in something I know better like the "Net::SMTP" module.
For any good answers I will promise 50 (fifty) CPAN tests as
community service;-)
Hanamaki
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