Jim --
...and then Jim Breton said...
% On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 06:36:11AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% > At the compose screen, I chose to 'e'dit my message again, and the R-P:
% > header was gone.
%
% Argh!!
Sorry, pal :-)
%
%
% > Are you really supposed to be able to define R-P:: yourself, perhaps?
%
% I don't know of any reason why you shouldn't be able to. :) I've been
Well, there are three little letters which might have something to do
with it. I dunno myself :-)
% doing it for a long time now, using qmail as my MTA, it allows me to
% correctly set the Return-Path and effectively _not_ give away a local
% userid in the header. For instance if my local username were "jimb" and
Ahhh... You sneaky boy, you.
% I didn't want this to appear anywhere in the headers, setting
% Return-Path has been the best way to handle this.
Sure; that makes sense.
%
% With qmail you could set a QMAILUSER env var to do the same thing but if
% you need to change it on the fly from a running app that doesn't help.
% :P
I suggest you talk to Mikko, since he's always spouting qmail wisdom, and
also look into the -f parameter; from what little I've heard, that may do
the trick for you.
%
% Thanks for your response! :)
HTH & HAND
:-D
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