On 1999-12-10 10:28:07 +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> It would be fairly easy to bloat up mutt_invoke_sendmail (in
> sendlib.c) a bit - depending on a suitable option (say,
> set_envelope_from), mutt could just pass "-f" to sendmail.
> Note that at least sendmail and the sendmail emulation of p
> I was trying to see if qmail's sendmail emulation script does, I think
> so, but wasn't able to confirm it in documentation. (Yes, I know,
> should be easy enough to test.)
Yes, not only does qmail's sendmail emulation work just fine, you can
actually set your sendmail variable to qmail-injec
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 10 Dec 1999:
> > mutt could just pass "-f" to sendmail.
> >
> > Note that at least sendmail and the sendmail emulation of postfix
> > can handle this.
I second that. And the -f address option is _requi
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 10 Dec 1999:
> mutt could just pass "-f" to sendmail.
>
> Note that at least sendmail and the sendmail emulation of postfix
> can handle this.
I was trying to see if qmail's sendmail emulation script does, I think
so, but wasn't able to confirm i
On 1999-12-10 03:44:03 +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Sounds like something that could be done with a wrapper script,
> invoked instead of the real sendmail command to first parse the
> email, set the environment variable, and then call sendmail.
It would be fairly easy to bloat up mutt_invoke_s
At 03:44 +0200 10 Dec 1999, Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 09 Dec 1999:
> > Would it be possible to arrange for the contents of the from: header in sent
> > mail to be exported to the sendmail command, maybe as an environment
> > variable? I
> I suppose the functionality could be added to Mutt easily enough, but
> then you run into issues such as different MTA's which determine the
> envelope sender address in different ways... So there won't be a
> solution that works in all cases, and possibly not even in "most"
> cases.
That's w
Mike Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 09 Dec 1999:
> Would it be possible to arrange for the contents of the from: header in sent
> mail to be exported to the sendmail command, maybe as an environment
> variable? I'd like to have my envelope-sender mirror the address I use in my
> from: line
Would it be possible to arrange for the contents of the from: header in sent
mail to be exported to the sendmail command, maybe as an environment
variable? I'd like to have my envelope-sender mirror the address I use in my
from: line, since I send email from multiple accounts. Right now I'm settin