On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 03:41:47PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Naitik Shah ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031007 14:35]:
> > I'm using exim4 and i receive mail using fetchmail and check using
> > courier-imap (various clients). What I find quite annoying that sending
> > and receiving mail, exim adds head
* Naitik Shah ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031007 14:35]:
> I'm using exim4 and i receive mail using fetchmail and check using
> courier-imap (various clients). What I find quite annoying that sending
> and receiving mail, exim adds headers that are quite useless, and rather
> disrupting. It adds these, wh
I'm using exim4 and i receive mail using fetchmail and check using
courier-imap (various clients). What I find quite annoying that sending
and receiving mail, exim adds headers that are quite useless, and rather
disrupting. It adds these, which mess up my reply function, as sylpheed
(primary client
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, George Bonser wrote:
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>
> It is not going to work with the system header rewrite rules. You will
> probably need a systemwide filter with the following logic:
>
> If the recipient is non-local then change the reply address to the ISP's
> domain.
>
> You might need a combi
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