>> Had to use
>> $ echo|mutt [email protected]
>> Because mailutils 2.0  makes this into
>> To: <[email protected]>, 
>> <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
PV> (1) Which mailutils 2.0 application are you using?
$ mail -V
mail (GNU Mailutils 2.0)
$ dpkg -l \*mailutil*|grep ^ii|tr -s ' '
ii libmailutils2 1:2.0+dfsg1-2 GNU Mail abstraction library
ii mailutils 1:2.0+dfsg1-2 GNU mailutils utilities for handling mail
PV> (2) What did you do with the application?
Tried
$ echo|mail [email protected]
like it says on
http://dev.perl.org/perl5/docs/p5p-faq.html#I'm_not_subscribed_-_how_do_I_subscribe?
PV> (3) What did the application do in response? (you've partially answered this
PV>     here)
Shredded the address.
PV> (4) What did you expect the application to do?
Act like mutt, and send an empty mail to 
[email protected]


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