Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!indri!caesar!blake!ogccse!cvedc!nosun!sns4.fpssun.fps.com!mbn From: mbn@fpssun.fps.com (Mike Northam ext 2651) Newsgroups: news.newusers.questions Subject: Reply To field in rn Message-ID: <544@sns4.fpssun.fps.com> Date: 10 Aug 89 01:08:02 GMT Reply-To: mbn@sns4.UUCP (Mike Northam ext 2651) Organization: FPS Computing, Beaverton,OR Lines: 20 You will note that my "Reply-To:" field (which gets invoked with 'r'eply and 'f'ollowup from rn) appears to be inappropriate for the world outside my company. sns4 is a Sun file server (which I rlogin to to access the news.) I presume that anyone doing an 'r' to one of my articles will never reach me. Am I off base here? I have tried RTFM, but I'm not enough of a Unix hacker to see how to fix this. Local help has not been available thus far. How do I change the contents of %H (hostname variable) to fpssun.fps.com (the name of our domain in the usenet maps? Or maybe this isn't the right way to address this issue at all? Thanks in advance. -- Mike Northam mbn@fpssun.fps.com Home:123 13'W 45 37.5'N (503) 641-3151 x2651 {tektronix}!nosun!fpssun!mbn *FPS Computing has a company spokesperson, and it's certainly not me* No one knows how old a chicken gets---they never die of old age.