On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 01:34:10AM +0200, Christoph Bugel wrote:
>some time to figure out. and I wonder if everybody else with an out-of-the-box
>linux distro / dialup connection can use mutt without all this hassle...
>(me = slackware user)
>
It might not be OOTB, but if you're the sysadmin of your host, you can
simply add your userid to class t (with any of the usual class
directives, or the T directive) in your sendmail.cf, then you can send
mail as anyone, and -f should work. It's a piece of cake once one
understands Sendmail enough. :-) :-)
I also did some envelope munging with the generics table, but that's
another matter too. Again, all it takes is some study.
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