On Tue, 7 May 2002, F. G. Marx wrote:

>
> On 05.06.02 18:52, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > On Mon, 6 May 2002, F. G. Marx wrote:
> >
> > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" works.  "-f", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" doesn't.
> >
> > this is a valid sendmail parameter :
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > this is not :
> >
> > -f [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > try :
> >
> > $ man sendmail
> >
> > - Davide
> >
>
> It turns out xemacs writes it "-f" "user-mail-address" too.
> I'm running out of user-agents.
>
> From sendmail-8.12.3/doc/op/op.me
>
>              SENDMAILTM
>
>     INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE
>
>             Eric Allman
>         Gregory Neil Shapiro
>            Claus Assmann
>            Sendmail, Inc.
>
>            Version 8.600
>
>        For Sendmail Version 8.12
>        .
>        .
>        .
>
> -Btype    Indicate body type.
>
> -Cfile    Use  a  different configuration file.  Sendmail runs as
>         the invoking user (rather than root) when this flag is
>           specified.
>
> -dlevel   Set debugging level.
>
> -f addr   The envelope sender address is set to addr.  This address
>         may also be used in the From: header if that  header
>           is  missing during initial submission.  The envelope sender
>         address is used as the recipient for delivery sta-
>           tus notifications and may also appear in a Return-Path: header.
>
> -F name   Sets the full name of this user to name.

this kind of suck. i'll look into it for 1.8



- Davide


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