Hello Davide,

thanks, good to know! I was not aware of XMail 2.0.

Anyway, that's the same what I did with SendMail.cpp, except that I
read $DEFAULT_XMSENDER, which can be set as shown in
sendmail.solaris.sh. Of course, this script can set $USER as well, it
does not care.

Cheers,
Hagen





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From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [xmail] Re: A short howto for XMail on Solaris

On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> if of interest, here is a short doc how I got XMail to run on Solaris
> 9 with a workaround for the incompatibility with mail command:
> http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-solaris.html

Thanks for doing this but there was a simple solution, that is the one 
used in 2.0. If neither -f nor -F are used, XMail's sendmail fetches the 
environment variable USER and uses DEFAULT_DOMAIN to create a full email 
address.



- Davide


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