Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I agree with and understand everything you wrote above, but according
> my copy of the bat book (1st ed only), the F flag in the F equate
> means "Need From: in header", i.e. concerns From: and Resent-From:
> headers, not the "From " mbox separator.
I couldn't find my Bat Book, and my memory is faulty; my apologies.
I looked it up on the web:
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/doc8.8/op-sh-5.html#sh-5.4
and discovered that for procmail delivery, you probably want the "f"
option (The mailer wants a "-f from" flag), and you probably even more
want the "n" option (Do not insert a UNIX-style "From" line on the front
of the message).
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