>Okay, I'm starting to remember what I used REALLYDUMB for in the past. >If you don't supply ANY From header, REALLYDUMB controls what the From: >line looks like. Normally that only happens in a few weird circumstances >(but the default forward templates do that, for instance). It also >ends up affecting what you use as the "From:" header in the SMTP dialog. >I think I need to research exactly what happens here before we should >make a decision.
Alright, so here's the answer. If you don't include a From line in your draft, if you do NOT define REALLYDUMB, the default From: line is <localusern...@localmachine.name> (and that's used as the "From:" SMTP envelope address as well). If you do define REALLYDUMB, then your default From: line is <localusername> (and that's also used as the default SMTP envelope from address as well). If you do include a From: header in your draft, that is always used. I cannot decide what is the correct behavior here; opinions? Seems like both of these behaviors are wrong in their own way. I am working on the assumption that we will make DUMB the default, unless people really want to include code to handle MMDF and UUCP addresses. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers