* Gour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020430 09:21]:
> Recently I noticed that my present sendmail+Pine configuration has some
> problems - some emails are not reaching its destination, and my guess is
> that it's because the emails are rejected by some spam blockers since
> my Sender: header points on my localhost account and is different than
> From: & Reply-to: headers.
> 
> Is it the job of Postfix or Mutt can also put Sender: header?

Your MTA adds the "Sender: " header when the "From " address being is
specified. The idea is that if it's not specified by the user, the MTA
will fill in the "From " info with the sender. If the sender specifies
the "From " info, the MTA puts a "Sender: " header to let everyone know
that the "From " data may be forged. The MTA should have an option of
which users should be allowed to specify their own "From " data without
having to be outed by a "Sender: " header. In Exim, this is the
trusted_users option; I have no idea how to do this with sendmail.

good times,
Vineet

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