[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ole J. Tetlie) writes: > ...or even better; can someone help me fix my headers? I'm using > exim and gnus. Since I'm not sure which details are pertinent, I'll > wait with config files and such until requested. Please help, I don't > want to wreak havoc on the net! :-)
Do you get the same if you send the message with the `mail' command? e.g. "mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]" What does /var/log/exim/mainlog say about a single message sent from Gnus? Have you made any changes to the file generated by eximconfig? There are two places I think "Sender:" header could be coming from. Gnus might add one, and I can't see how it would ever not have an "@" symbol. What do you get if you put your cursor after the following line and type `C-x C-e'? (concat (user-login-name) "@" (system-name)) What does the Sender: header in any archived mail look like, if you're using the Gnus message archiving function? Gnus, by default, uses the "-f" flag on its call to /usr/sbin/sendmail, and exim might include a Sender: header because of this. You can disable this from Customize, or with the second line below, and often get better results. (customize-variable-other-window 'message-sendmail-f-is-evil) (setq message-sendmail-f-is-evil t) If all else fails, you could add the line below to your remote_smtp transport in /etc/exim.conf and see what happens. headers_remove = "sender" -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ "Is there anyone who actually believes that USAicans are so modest or intellectually honest as to be unable to find someone to sue?" - Cameron Laird