Alle venerdì 7 dicembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
> This sounds like something you should more likely be asking the exim
> mailing list.
Yes, I've already posted a message in exim list...
> That said, to prove for a fact whether it's mutt or exim, try
> replacing your hooks with this:
> send-
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On Friday, December 7 at 09:41 PM, quoth Mauro Sacchetto:
>I made some experiments more.
>If I put in my .muttrc:
>send-hook .* 'my_hdr From: spiderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>exim4 sends correctly the message,
>and in the header I read the new address.
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
> > 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.addre
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
> > 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 mean that, after receiving the email, it stays in "inbox".
In the header of this (seceived) ma
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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
>
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
> Yes. When you use the ^ in your pattern, you're telling it to match
> the beginning of the address (the $ at the end tells it to match the
> end of the address). Thus [EMAIL PROTECTED] will ONLY match "@debian" and
> nothing else---it will no
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On Thursday, December 6 at 10:36 PM, quoth Mauro Sacchetto:
> Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Rado S ha scritto:
>>> I've an address for outgoing mail (with my provider's domain) and
>>> a local one ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). When I send local mail, in the h
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Rado S ha scritto:
> > I've an address for outgoing mail (with my provider's domain) and
> > a local one ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). When I send local mail, in the header
> > I fond always, as "From" field, the external address. There is a
> > way to tell Mutt to use the exte
=- Mauro Sacchetto wrote on Thu 6.Dec'07 at 14:16:02 +0100 -=
> I've an address for outgoing mail (with my provider's domain) and
> a local one ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). When I send local mail, in the header
> I fond always, as "From" field, the external address. There is a
> way to tell Mutt to use t
I've an address for outgoing mail (with my provider's domain)
and a local one ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). When I send local mail,
in the header I fond always, as "From" field, the external
address. There is a way to tell Mutt to use the external
address only for outgoing emails and the internal one
for lo
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