Hi,
I've been using mutt for some time (I'm no expert, though) and I love it. 
However, I've run into a recent problem which I need a solution for.  I often
compose mail when I'm away from home via an ssh session into my home LAN which
has a dummy domain name for internal DHCP purposes.   

The problem is that when I use mutt, the Return-Path header is sent with my
dummy domain name, which causes certain (not all) SMTP servers to not deliver
my message since the domain is unresolvable.  When I use other mail clients
(Pine, Eudora, Mail in MacOSX), the header is sent with the same address as in
the From: field and delivers fine.

The mail is being sent via a Linux router running Postfix.  I have used Pine
on this system as well, so I don't think Postfix is the issue.

Any way I can get Mutt to send the desired "Return-Path" header?

Thanks!
--ec


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