Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 20 Aug 1999:
> > This may actually be qmail's loop detection kicking in...  At least
> > that's what I'd guess.
> 
> Yes: the message comes from vinc17.org, it has automatically been
> forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and I've bounced it to vinc17.org.

I'm not sure what is the "right way" to solve your problem.  Both
mutt and qmail are working as they have been designed to do.  You
might want to ask for suggestions on the qmail list, as this is more
of a qmail than mutt problem (in a way).

Maybe a quick hack would be best here, like writing a script that
would first remove the Delivered-To header and then remail it
manually (eg. "grep -v ^Delivered-To:" piped to qmail-inject with
proper command line arguments), and then pipe the message from
within mutt to this script.  After all, you apparently don't need
a generic solution, just a work-around for this one problem.


Hope this helps,
Mikko
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