Re: send using command-line changes From header

2009-12-02 Thread Monte Stevens
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 04:04:36PM -0600, Wayne Richards wrote: I eliminated the spaces, yet still get the same result (the command-line method doesn't get the proper From value). Any other thoughts? Well, I've attempted to do what you're doing and I can make it work here (I guess). What I'm

Re: send using command-line changes From header

2009-12-02 Thread Wayne Richards
I'm not sure why, but I finally got the results I wanted by adding -e 'set realname=supp...@example.com' to the mix. Thanks for the assistance. Wayne On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 01:36:54PM -0400, Monte Stevens wrote: On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 04:04:36PM -0600, Wayne Richards wrote: I eliminated the

Re: send using command-line changes From header

2009-12-01 Thread Wayne Richards
I eliminated the spaces, yet still get the same result (the command-line method doesn't get the proper From value). Any other thoughts? Wayne On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 01:07:37PM -0600, Wayne Richards wrote: I'm getting different results between sending mail from the command line and using mutt

send using command-line changes From header

2009-11-25 Thread Wayne Richards
I'm getting different results between sending mail from the command line and using mutt manually. I can use mutt directly to send mail with the desired From and Reply-to headers. But when I use the command line, the From header gets changed on me somewhere. From the command line: echo message

Re: send using command-line changes From header

2009-11-25 Thread Monte Stevens
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 01:07:37PM -0600, Wayne Richards wrote: I'm getting different results between sending mail from the command line and using mutt manually. I can use mutt directly to send mail with the desired From and Reply-to headers. But when I use the command line, the From header