> As I see it, qmail-inject does not like quoted-strings in local-part on the > command line. No, it treats the addresses on the command lines as raw addresses. If there are quotes in the raw address (and almost certainly there won't be), then they would be included on the command line. The address you are want to send to doesn't have double quotes in it. They are just used for encoding the address for the smtp transaction.
- Re: RFC822 and qmail-inject Magnus Bodin
- OT: Re: RFC822, mutt and qmail-inject Bruno Wolff III
- OT: Re: RFC822, mutt and qmail-inject Magnus Bodin
- Re: OT: Re: RFC822, mutt and qmail-inject Bruno Wolff III
- Re: OT: Re: RFC822, mutt and qmail-inject Magnus Bodin
