-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, December 6 at 11:35 PM, quoth Mauro Sacchetto: >> If you use this hook instead: >> >> send-hook '~t @debian$' 'my_hdr From: Mutt User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' >> >> ...then it WILL match all three examples I listed above, but will NOT >> match [EMAIL PROTECTED] (because the $ at the end is still >> there). Make sense? > > It looks very resonnable, only that... I've still a trouble. > I adopted the hook you suggested me. Now: in "sent" the headers > look correct.
Good! > But when I controll in "inbox" after the delivering of email, When you control in "inbox"? I don't understand what you're talking about. > I find again the old external address and not that one specified by > the hook: "samiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" I'm very confused, but > I suspect that Exim rewrite the address furnished by Mutt with that > one present in /etc/mail.addresses... Maybe, there is something to > change in exim.conf too... M. Possibly. If your "sent" messages are correct, then your suspicion sounds plausible. ~Kyle - -- You can get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone. -- Al Capone -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFHWH0GBkIOoMqOI14RAmsqAJ9XSrB2IDrtFXdGKid0qMDF4pKW5wCgmlSw 26z7kC93JoGkrH08vnAJdhU= =ooci -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----