--- Adrian Hicks wrote:
Yes as Leonardo has stated I can use the sendmail
command in XMail. However this will only work on
the XMail machine; if I send a message from
another server using the mail utility the problem
still exists.
In the hope to be of help, I submit a bash script you
can
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Adrian Hicks wrote:
Yes as Leonardo has stated I can use the sendmail command in XMail. =20
However this will only work on the XMail machine; if I send a message from=
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another server using the mail utility the problem still exists.
XMail's sendmail is a local drop-in
Yes as Leonardo has stated I can use the sendmail command in XMail.
However this will only work on the XMail machine; if I send a message from
another server using the mail utility the problem still exists.
I've tested as completly as I can from several of my servers the
behaviour is the
--- Adrian Hicks wrote:
The options are as follows:
-a Specify additional header fields on the
command line such as X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc.
Hi.
(This option really doesn't exist in the mail v.8.1.1
included in Fedora Core 4.)
The From _header_ field, which is part of
--- Adrian Hicks wrote:
This script uses the mail utility and includes an
extra header for the sender (see below):
begin ---
mail -s Spam? / Request for mail access -a From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$fromsender /var/MailRoot/filters/htmlreply.msg
end ---
I don't know Debian nor mail,
Hi Leonardo.
From the mail man page on the mail server:
begin -
mail is an intelligent mail processing system which has a command syntax
reminiscent of ed(1) with lines replaced by mes-
sages.
The options are as follows:
-a Specify additional header fields on the