> > cat textfile | mutt -s"Quote/Attachments" -afile1 -afile2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > but the problem is that the recipient sees the sender address as
> > from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", when I want it seen as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> > I have the name of the user available in the script but I see no
> > way of running the mail script as that person since any browser viewing
> > the system is "nobody".
> 
> In the context of the MTA, does your MTA "trust" the user the webserver is
> running as???

I think so. If I understand you correctly, you are asking, in my case,
"does sendmail successfully send out mail as user nobody?". The answer
to that, is yes. The problem with sending mail to people as nobody,
is that the person who receives the fax gets it from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I plan on having different people
running the browser and hence, sending out emails through this system.
They all can't be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
I could maybe deal with that by setting the "reply to" field in 
the message, but that still leaves a weird email address of "nobody"
which I would rather not use, if I don't have to.
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