On Sun, 7 Mar 2010, Davide Libenzi wrote:

> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> 
> > Please can we have the sendmail wrapper know "-oi" to be synonymous with 
> > "-i"?  In practice I don't know any program that uses the sendmail 
> > SMTP-style end-of-message indicator; you could probably get by just 
> > supporting -t and -f.  In the real sendmail, -oi means "-O 
> > IgnoreDots=True".
> 
> The "-i" and "-oi" are already synonymous, and "-f" is already supported.
> 
> 
> > What does -F control in XMail?  If used will it override what is already 
> > in the From: field?  -f should only change the envelope sender otherwise 
> > unless From: doesn't exist, in which case create it.  Sendmail (the real 
> > thing) also added Date: and Message-ID, if not present.
> 
> Did you actually tried it, before posting this?
> XMail adds the Date field, if missing. The MessageID is added 
> automatically by LMAIL.
> The "-F" allows to set the envelope and SMTP "from" (the former if 
> missing).

OTOH I noticed that the documentation about XMail's `sendmail` is quite 
outdated.  Need to be sync with the implementation.


- Davide


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