[comp.mail.misc] Internet Standard??

rwhite@nu3b2.UUCP (Robert C. White Jr.) (07/08/87)

My mail program "mailx" has a option to produce internet addresses
from the "regular" addressing system useing "!".

I am by no means an expert, but all this "conversion" seems to do
is hack off the last system name and addressed account name of the
end of sys1!sys2!sys3!sys12!othersys!whathaveyou!thatguy [or whatever]
and give me <thatguy@whathaveyou> as the return address.

Is this enough for the "internet" mail sites to deliver these messages
to the correct systems?
My system is not actually able to deliver messages with these addresses
but it does have hooks to run other programs from inside the "mailx"
system... Is there a mailer program I can/should be running?

The reason I ask is that If someone sends me mail from usenet I get
a Reply-To: string that starts at my backbone site and goes from
there.

I get: 		sdcsvax!...
instead of: 	man!jack!ucsdhub!sdcsvax!...

I need the latter, or some solution.  According to my manual you can
only set an alias for the last recepiant, not an intervening machine
name.

Any help would help!


Robert.

Disclaimer:  My mind is so fragmented by random excursions into a
	wilderness of abstractions and incipient ideas that the
	practical purposes of the moment are often submerged in
	my consciousness and I don't know what I'm doing.
		[my employers certainly have no idea]