On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 09:11:57PM +0300, Baurjan Ismagulov muttered:
| hi,
| 
| thanks for the reply.

NP
| 
| seems that i've been somewhat unclear in stating the problem.
| 

that's ok, i usually state problems unclearly, as well... :)

| my problem is NOT "how to show/hide specific headers", but rather "how to retain the 
|original From_ line". for instance: when the message arrives to the mail server 
|(sendmail 8.10.1 and mail.local from solaris 7), the From_ line in the mailbox 
|(/var/mail/ibr) looks like
| >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun  6 10:33:24 2000
| 
| then i fetch the message using mutt's built-in pop3 support (i set pop_user, 
|pop_host, and pop_delete). the From_ line becomes:
| >From ibr Tue Jun  6 10:18:29 2000
| 

I haven't yet used the built in pop support, but intend to read up on it
some more. However, I am using fetchmail, and the same issue occurs. And
it is for this reason that I would think this has to do with the
Delivery Agent, and not the Reader, mutt, or what have you.

| the question is, can i see its original state, i.e., can i see
| >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun  6 10:33:24 2000
| (the original sender and the original send time) in mutt?
| 
| best regards,
| baurjan.
| 
| On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 10:21:13AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| > If you are speaking of the first from line, I believe this is handled by
| > the Mail Delivery Agent, like Sendmail, or Qmail. You can use the ignore
| > option to rid of this...
| > 
| > 
| > # Flush Headers
| > unhdr_order *
| > hdr_order From Newsgroups: From: Reply-To: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Message-Id: 
|X-Mailer: X-Newsreader: X-Agent:
| > 
| > On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 10:49:21AM +0300, Baurjan Ismagulov muttered:
| > | hi,
| > | 
| > | i'm using mutt-1.2i with pop3. when i fetch messages from the server, they are 
|stored into the local mailbox with corrupted (well, from my point of view) From_ 
|line. below is an example:
| > | the line
| > | < From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun  6 10:33:24 2000
| > | becomes
| > | > From ibr Tue Jun  6 10:18:29 2000
| > | (where ibr is my unix username and 10:18 is the time when i fetched the mail).
| > | 
| > | i'm aware that mutt's pop3 support is rather limited, but what is the reason for 
|such substitution? can i get the original From_ line without using other tools (like 
|fetchmail, recommended in doc/manual.txt)?

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