Rod Pike proclaimed on mutt-users that: 

> server.  My IMAP server has a SMART_HOST directive to deliver outbound
> mail to my ISP mail server.  My IMAP server is set up to masquerade
> using my ISP's domain.  The consequence is that any set envelope_from

masquerading != rewriting, man.  What masquerading does is, suppose
you send mail from (say) /bin/mail or elm, you'll get mail from an
unqualified login name (mail from: rodneyp, say).  Sendmail will
make that [EMAIL PROTECTED], assuming you are masquerading as
yourisp.com.  

OTOH, sendmail will not, normally, monkey with an already set
envelope, so if you send mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] sendmail will
pass it as it is.

What does your sendmail.mc look like?  Mail me offlist if you like.
Or as you use smarthosting reconfig your sendmail using
http://www.hserus.net/sendmail.html (or http://cork.linux.ie).

        -s

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