On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 02:36:51PM +0800, vince cagud wrote:
> thanks for the reply. *sigh* well, we made a workaround.
> /usr/lib/sendmail -f 'source address' < 'text file'
>
> and for the Subject part, we just put a 'Subject: my subject' at
> the top of the message file and sendmail sees it properly, attaching
> it to the header.
>
> still, i dont like workarounds and i'd rather know how to turn
> that darn thing off via sendmail.cf or m4. i think it's somewhere
> near ruleset S0 or S3? where local addresses are re-writted. oh well.
'-f' is not a workaround, it's the real way of telling sendmail how to
set the From: . Subject line is always put in the body since sendmail
only cares for the source and destination.
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