Hi, We have several RT installations some years now, and everything has been working fine. We have recently installed a RT 3.6.0 in a client, and we've seen a strange behaviour: the Sender: header in outgoing emails is defined using a strange hostname (it doesn't even exist, and we don't know where RT got it from).
This week we installed a fresh copy (to test RTFM, etc) in a completely different machine, different setup, etc. and the problem is the same. Every outgoing email whose sender is Nobody: has the email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any clue on where this "@show" is coming from? The relevant configurations are these: Set($MailCommand , 'sendmail'); Set($SendmailArguments , "-oi"); Set($SendmailPath , "/usr/sbin/sendmail"); I've even tried searching RT's base directory (grep -ri "@show"), but I can't find the right button to squeeze. Thanks in advance, Ricardo Oliveira -- Ricardo Manuel Oliveira Eurotux Informática, SA Tel: +351 253257395 // +351 919475934 Fax: +351 253257396
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