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I need a bit of help on this subject also.

I am using Pegasus 4.52 and Mercury 4.7 on a Win7 machine

The problem is I have searched and then searched again but can not find where to change the "Tue 04, 18:57:43: Job MG000165: from sales@example.com (non-local)"
 The underlined text is from the Mercury window under the "Mercury Core Process" section.

I am trying to change the @example.com to something more usable such as my web address.

My emails are sent successfully but shows that the email has come from "sales@example.com"  instead of were I need it to.

Any help would be meet with GREAT appreciation and a hardy Thank You.

Ken N

<p>I need a bit of help on this subject also.</p><p>I am using Pegasus 4.52 and Mercury 4.7 on a Win7 machine </p><p>The problem is I have searched and then searched again but can not find where to change the <u><i>"Tue 04, 18:57:43: Job MG000165: from <b>sales@example.com</b> (non-local)"</i></u>  The underlined text is from the Mercury window under the "Mercury Core Process" section.</p><p>I am trying to change the @example.com to something more usable such as my web address.</p><p>My emails are sent successfully but shows that the email has come from "sales@example.com"  instead of were I need it to. </p><p>Any help would be meet with GREAT appreciation and a hardy Thank You.</p><p>Ken N </p>

Migrating from netware to non netware config.

 

Running mercury with pegasus.  Everthing seems to be working expcept for default senders address

The default senders address is the short name given to the directory.

 

If I set the deault respond email the address is correct when a reply is set, but it still isnt correct way to be sending

 

 

thanks

<P>Migrating from netware to non netware config.</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>Running mercury with pegasus.  Everthing seems to be working expcept for default senders address</P> <P>The default senders address is the short name given to the directory.</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>If I set the deault respond email the address is correct when a reply is set, but it still isnt correct way to be sending</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>thanks</P>

[quote user="bstiefel"]Running mercury with pegasus.  Everthing seems to be working expcept for default senders address

The default senders address is the short name given to the directory.[/quote]

Is this a Pegasus Mail or a Mercury issue? And a name isn't an address or am I wrong?

[quote user="bstiefel"]Running mercury with pegasus.  Everthing seems to be working expcept for default senders address <p>The default senders address is the short name given to the directory.[/quote]</p><p>Is this a Pegasus Mail or a Mercury issue? And a name isn't an address or am I wrong?</p>
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Not sure

 

if the directory is called fred and I have setup in the config fsmith when the email arrives to an outside domain I get fred@abc.com

<P>Not sure</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>if the directory is called fred and I have setup in the config fsmith when the email arrives to an outside domain I get fred@abc.com</P>

if the directory is called fred and I have setup in the config fsmith

when the email arrives to an outside domain I get fred@abc.com

Not sure what you mean here.  With Pegasus Mail sending via the Mercury queue the email address is username@domain.name where username if the name of the users mail directory.  If you want this to be something different you need to use synonyms to change it.

Now if you are sending via the built-in mailer to MercuryS on the server you can set the From: and Reply To addresses  to pretty much anything you want.
<blockquote>if the directory is called fred and I have setup in the config fsmith when the email arrives to an outside domain I get fred@abc.com</blockquote>Not sure what you mean here.  With Pegasus Mail sending via the Mercury queue the email address is username@domain.name where username if the name of the users mail directory.  If you want this to be something different you need to use synonyms to change it. Now if you are sending via the built-in mailer to MercuryS on the server you can set the From: and Reply To addresses  to pretty much anything you want.

> its been a while how do I set up the synonym file


From the help.  I took out the Netware stuff.

Address Synonyms

Many sites need to use custom address formats where the user's e-mail address is quite different from his actual user name on the system. For example, you may want your addresses to have the form Firstname.Lastname@host.domain. Simple aliasing won't allow you to do this kind of addressing easily - it will handle incoming mail well enough, but in order to get mail going out from your system to use the alternative address forms requires the co-operation of your mail client.

Pegasus Mail and Mercury/32 can combine to support alternative address forms like this (referred to as synonyms) using a special database called a synonym database: Mercury needs this database so it can work out the recipient for incoming mail, while Pegasus Mail needs it to work out what address it should write into outgoing messages. Using synonyms differs slightly depending on whether or not you are running in Novell NetWare mode:

*   If either Pegasus Mail or Mercury is running in non-NetWare mode,
    then you will need to follow these steps:

1: Create a synonym source file: this is a text file where each line has the form

synonym == username

So, on the left-hand side you place the user's e-mail address as you want it to appear in outgoing mail, and on the right hand side his or her local user name. Note that each line must begin hard against the left-hand margin.

2: Compile the source file using the FSYNONYM commandline program. FSYNONYM takes your input file and creates a synonym database file.

3: Copy the synonym database somewhere accessible by Mercury, and make sure the Synonym database file entry of the Files/Directories preferences page of the Mercury core module configuration dialog refers to that file.

4: Copy the synonym database file into the same directory as your copy of the Pegasus Mail executable file (either WINPMAIL.EXE or WINPM-32.EXE), making sure it is called SYNONYM.MER.

5: [Only required once] Use the Pegasus Mail option on the Mercury configuration menu to configure your copy of Pegasus Mail. This operation is only required if you have upgraded your copy of Mercury from an earlier version, and only needs to be done the one time: it creates a new version of PMGATE.SYS that instructs Pegasus Mail to use the synonym file if it exists.

Note: in order to use synonyms in non-NetWare mode, you must be using Pegasus Mail for Windows v3.01b or later. Earlier versions will not recognize the synonym database and will use the user's regular e-mail address instead.

> its been a while how do I set up the synonym file From the help.  I took out the Netware stuff. Address Synonyms Many sites need to use custom address formats where the user's e-mail address is quite different from his actual user name on the system. For example, you may want your addresses to have the form Firstname.Lastname@host.domain. Simple aliasing won't allow you to do this kind of addressing easily - it will handle incoming mail well enough, but in order to get mail going out from your system to use the alternative address forms requires the co-operation of your mail client. Pegasus Mail and Mercury/32 can combine to support alternative address forms like this (referred to as synonyms) using a special database called a synonym database: Mercury needs this database so it can work out the recipient for incoming mail, while Pegasus Mail needs it to work out what address it should write into outgoing messages. Using synonyms differs slightly depending on whether or not you are running in Novell NetWare mode: *   If either Pegasus Mail or Mercury is running in non-NetWare mode,     then you will need to follow these steps: 1: Create a synonym source file: this is a text file where each line has the form synonym == username So, on the left-hand side you place the user's e-mail address as you want it to appear in outgoing mail, and on the right hand side his or her local user name. Note that each line must begin hard against the left-hand margin. 2: Compile the source file using the FSYNONYM commandline program. FSYNONYM takes your input file and creates a synonym database file. 3: Copy the synonym database somewhere accessible by Mercury, and make sure the Synonym database file entry of the Files/Directories preferences page of the Mercury core module configuration dialog refers to that file. 4: Copy the synonym database file into the same directory as your copy of the Pegasus Mail executable file (either WINPMAIL.EXE or WINPM-32.EXE), making sure it is called SYNONYM.MER. 5: [Only required once] Use the Pegasus Mail option on the Mercury configuration menu to configure your copy of Pegasus Mail. This operation is only required if you have upgraded your copy of Mercury from an earlier version, and only needs to be done the one time: it creates a new version of PMGATE.SYS that instructs Pegasus Mail to use the synonym file if it exists. Note: in order to use synonyms in non-NetWare mode, you must be using Pegasus Mail for Windows v3.01b or later. Earlier versions will not recognize the synonym database and will use the user's regular e-mail address instead.
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