Re: Mutt, Exim, and the From: header--CORRECTION

1998-07-29 Thread Aria Prima Novianto
On 29 Jul 98 14:23:47 GMT, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>As others have said you can fix it in ~/.muttrc or /etc/Muttrc.
>Actually, I think this is a bug in either Mutt, exim, or their interaction,
>because it works just fine with smail.

I have no problem here, using mutt & exim. I don't need to set anything in
muttrc. So I guess the problem is his exim setup.

>
>I think hostname and domain name handling on Unix is pretty messy all up.

Agreed, I have problem with my hostname using slrn. I need to set it up
in my .slrnrc
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Re: Mutt, Exim, and the From: header--CORRECTION

1998-07-29 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Wed, Jul 29, 1998 at 05:48:01AM -0500, Curt Daugaard wrote:
> In looking at the From: line on my copy of my post sent by the
> list I see that my mailer has done yet another thing.
> 
> To clarify, the usual corruption of my address is from
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to 'cld@@'.
> 
> Sorry for this second post.

As others have said you can fix it in ~/.muttrc or /etc/Muttrc.
Actually, I think this is a bug in either Mutt, exim, or their interaction,
because it works just fine with smail.

I think hostname and domain name handling on Unix is pretty messy all up.

Hamish
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Re: Mutt, Exim, and the From: header--CORRECTION

1998-07-29 Thread Curt Daugaard
In looking at the From: line on my copy of my post sent by the
list I see that my mailer has done yet another thing.

To clarify, the usual corruption of my address is from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to 'cld@@'.

Sorry for this second post.

Curt


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