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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers I can send but cannot receive mail with unix? Post 302303261 by bjorn on Thursday 2nd of April 2009 08:50:10 AM
Old 04-02-2009
I can send but cannot receive mail with unix?

Hi all,

First post!
I have just discovered that I can use unix to send mail to a mail address. I normally use entourage for my mail.
This unix mail is very intriguing to me, but something is not working... I tried the search, but could not find the answer...

This works:
(in terminal)
mail myname@mycompany.be
subject: test
test
ctrl-d

That arrive fine in entourage, but the sender is myname@somethingstrange-computer.local

This does not work:
(in entourage)
send mail to myname@somethingstrange-computer.local

This works:
(in terminal)
mail myname@somethingstrange-computer.local
subject: test
test
ctrl-d

That arrives fine in terminal.

Is there any possibility to send mail from any mail address to the unix mail? How can I determine the correct mail address for the unix mail? All myname@mycompany.be go to entourage and myname@somethingstrange-computer.local doesn't seem to work...

Or am I missing something?

All help is appreciated.

bjorn
 

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