Okay, so this has been fixed in Debian's 1.10.1-3, but to work around it
you can actually create a /bin/mail replacement that invokes "sendmail
-t". I haven't run into the problem that Jozsef indicates -- but I can
imagine it will break if www-user can't invoke the command for whatever
reason.

The reason you should use sendmail -t instead of mailx is that the mail
is sent with the headers as part of the main message body (i.e. it
doesn't provide subject and recipient as commandline arguments).

** Bug watch added: Novell/SUSE Bugzilla #884877
   https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=884877

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