-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, May 8 at 05:56 PM, quoth Dirk Moolman: > We have postfix installed (also bundled with the media) > > postfix-2.1.1-1.17
Hm. Okay. I don't know much about postfix, but it's sendmail binary *should* support the -f flag (and *does*, according to the manual http://www.postfix.org/sendmail.1.html). >>> Where my Linux server sends: >>> >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Weird... That looks like an invalid construction. Is that just how the >> email is displayed, or is that the raw source of the email? > > I am not sure. Will I see this in the header ? When I open the > header, I find: > > From: "root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ahh, okay, that's fine. Many mail reader programs try and make email headers look prettier, and so their output isn't a good way to diagnose what might be really going on. To know what's *really* in the email, you need the un-modified raw email (what it's called depends on your email program). >>> I also set $REPLYTO in the muttrc file: >>> >>>>>> set envelope_from=yes >>>>>> set hdrs=yes >>>>>> my_hdr From: $REPLYTO > > >> How is REPLYTO supplied to mutt? > > > The REPLYTO is sent to the script via a parameter ($5), which is then > assigned to the variable REPLYTO. That could be your problem. Let's see this script. ~Kyle - -- It is said that power corrupts, but actually it's more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power. -- David Brin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iEYEARECAAYFAkgjKyEACgkQBkIOoMqOI16KiQCgiNX2DafiH+H2706w5c0dapry mdsAoL9mzZaAByKYaNCbq6Xrw3hy2mDO =6SVx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----