I am running Debian GNU/Linux on an i386 system. I had difficulty
with mail delivery to one address because Exim4 was using the username
rather than the mailaccountname in mail addresses. The "Return-Path:"
and "envelope-from:" headers read "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" rather than
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
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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*, accord
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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>>On Thursday, May 8 at 09:15 AM, quoth Dirk Moolman:
>>
>> My version of Mutt is mutt-1.5.6i-64.6
>>
>> I only have one sendmail on my machine: /usr/sbin/sendmail
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On Thursday, May 8 at 09:15 AM, quoth Dirk Moolman:
> My version of Mutt is mutt-1.5.6i-64.6
Well, that would explain why mutt's complaining about those settings.
:)
> I only have one sendmail on my machine: /usr/sbin/sendmail
>
> /usr/lib/sendmai
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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>On Wednesday, May 7 at 10:04 PM, quoth Dirk Moolman:
>>> I've had issues with external mail, and had to set the following to
>>> resolve that issue:
>>>
>>> set envelope_from=yes
>>> set h