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-hook .* 'my_hdr From: samiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' > If your mail still has the wrong header, then there's nothing mutt can > do about it. Exim is likely rewriting things that use the form > "@hostname" (where "hostname" is the local machine's hostname), since > those are technically illegal according to the SMTP RFC (2822). I tried: the local mail arrives again with the wrong (external) address. The outgoing mail (I think for my provider doesn't recognize the sender name "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") doesn't arrives at all. Infact, in /var/log/exim4/mainlog I read: ============================================== 2007-12-07 23:25:12 1J0ldA-0003hk-I6 ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Unrouteable address 2007-12-07 23:25:12 1J0ldA-0003hk-I6 Frozen (delivery error message) ============================================== So, we can conclude that all this matter depends on exim behaviour... Thanx! M. -- linux user no.: 353546 public key at http://keyserver.linux.it