Since nobody replied to this (probably because it was sent during the evil list feedback), I'm reposting it as it is a fairly urgent question.
My e-mail account is with my ISP, meaning I dial-up using PPP and use an smtp host provided by my ISP to send mail. I use smail as my MTA. I used to use pine as my MUA and everything worked fine. However, I recently switched to mutt (I like it much better). It seemed to be working fine for a while. My messages to this list (this one is even coming from mutt) and to a few other people have worked fine. However, my friend at a local ISP is unable to receive messages from me when I send them using mutt. I've been looking at the differences in the headers from pine and mutt, and the only two differences were that pine included an "X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" header and mutt did not and Pine's return-path header looks like this "Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" and mutt's looks like this "Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]". I used the my_hdr's mutt command to add the X-Sender header, but that did no good. I haven't been able to figure out how to fix the Return-Path header. Would this invalid return-path cause my friend to not be able to get my e-mail, and, if it would, how would I fix it? -- _____ _ | ____|(_) | _| | | | |___ | | |______/ | |__/ -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null