If I run the UNIX 'at' command on the machine on which my mail is
delivered, then the message that 'at' sends is classified as spam.
An example is attached below.
Is there a simple setting that will alter this? It appears that I
can't use the value of 'From:' in user_prefs since it's not
well
Noord G.J.M. van said:
>
> If I run the UNIX 'at' command on the machine on which my mail is
> delivered, then the message that 'at' sends is classified as spam. An
> example is attached below.
>
> Is there a simple setting that will alter this? It appears that I can't
> use the value of 'From:
> If I run the UNIX 'at' command on the machine on which my mail is
> delivered, then the message that 'at' sends is classified as spam.
> An example is attached below.
> Is there a simple setting that will alter this? It appears that I
> can't use the value of 'From:' in user_prefs since it's