Hi.

I'm using Exim 4.34

When I send an email through the command line, I use to do :

cat the_message.txt | mail -s "the subject" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well. The recipient receives the message and the server is told to be
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

If I do it as root, the sender is told to be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

I would like the sender adress to be
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" when the mail is sent by "me".

But I would like the things to stay the way they are for the other users.

I need that because I'm going to make procmail recipes that send email to
the sender when he top-posts, or send HTML email. My shown email should be
my working email. Not the local one, because i'm whitelisted by some
correspondants, and I dont want people to use many adresses to join me.


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