* Thomas Roessler [1999.12.11]: [snip] > > sendlib.c) a bit - depending on a suitable option (say, > > set_envelope_from), mutt could just pass "-f<address>" to sendmail. [snip] Sorry, it's off topic. I'm on a one-user linux box and use the 'sendmail -f' to change the 'envelope-from' from my inofficial 'me@home' to my official '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. I set me as a trusted user to avoid the 'X-Authentication-Warning' line in the header. So here's the question: Would there be a difference if I stop using the '-f'-flag and start using the 'userdb'-file to change the 'envelope-from' line in the mail-header? Thanks. Christoph
- Setting envelope-sender according to alternates Mike Bell
- Re: Setting envelope-sender according to alterna... Mikko H�nninen
- Re: Setting envelope-sender according to alt... Mike Bell
- Re: Setting envelope-sender according to alt... Aaron Schrab
- Re: Setting envelope-sender according to alt... Thomas Roessler
- Re: Setting envelope-sender according to... Mikko H�nninen
- Re: Setting envelope-sender accordin... Henrique M. Holschuh
- Re: Setting envelope-sender accordin... Mike Bell
- Re: Setting envelope-sender according to... Thomas Roessler
- Re: OT: 'sendmail -f' vs userdb et a... Christoph Hertel
- Re: OT: 'sendmail -f' vs userdb... Thomas Roessler
