On Mon,08.Sep.08, 17:22:50, Thomas H. George wrote: [...] > I agree the problem must be with the ISP's or Debian's spamfilter. > Something must have changed recently as I posted from mutt for years > with the old muttrc entries. It's surprising that more people haven't > reported the problem. I don't know about others, but gmail rewrites all headers anyway (I don't even bother to set 'from') and my ISP would reject at SMTP time any mail with 'From' and 'Envelope-From' different then the one they provided.
It might be that your ISP initially accepts the mail (as seen from your mail.log) and then passes it to a spam filter which silently drops it. This would not be a very sane behaviour in my opinion (requiring SMTP AUTH should be enough to prevent spam). As for Debian you could ask listmaster (I am curious about this myself). Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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