I haven't followed all the thread but if the problem is that you are
getting the wrong header when you use elm why don't you force a "Reply-to"
header? You can do that by creating a file called elmheaders in you ~/.elm
directory with a line like "Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]".
I don't recall all the details (like the file name and format) but I
have done it in the past. Look at the docs.

E.-

Lee Bradshaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Someone pointed out that the headers for my earlier post looked fine.  I
: forgot to mention that I have been using Netscape for sending mail
: because it generates the correct headers. This message (from elm) should
: have the incorrect headers. If it doesn't, my problem is solved :^)
: 
: Thanks again,
: Lee
: 
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: replies to this message will go to the wrong user
: 
: 
: "Lee Bradshaw wrote:"
: > From POPmail Thu May 22 11:13:00 1997
: > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: > Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 11:12:40 -0400
: > From: Lee Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: > Organization: Next Level Communications
: > X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01 (X11; I; Linux 2.0.27 i486)
: > MIME-Version: 1.0
: > To: [email protected]
: > Subject: elm/smail config problem
: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
: > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
: > 
: > Hi Everyone,
: > 
: > Thanks for putting together a great system.  But I'm writing because I
: > have a problem setting up my first mail system.
: > 
: > My mailbox at the isp is "lee.bradshaw", but the username on my network
: > is bradshaw.  I can get mail with popclient just fine, but I can't seem
: > to get the correct return address on my outgoing mail.  I've tried
: > -trusted, -trusted_user=bradshaw, -sender_env_variable=SENDER_NAME in
: > the smail config file, but the from line is "From:
: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]" instead of "From:
: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]".  Does anyone have any suggestions on how
: > to change this?
: > 
: > I've got three addresses which need to be changed (the usernames were
: > already used at the isp.)  The pine documention suggests ways to do this
: > with pine, but I prefer elm.  Also I would like all outgoing mail to
: > pass through smail so things can be fixed in one place.  Any
: > suggestions?
: > 
: > Thanks,
: > Lee Bradshaw
: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: > 
: 
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