I am rebuilding my Debian/Linux box after moving from 1.1 to 1.3. Somewhere along the line between my new system and my correspondents in the outside world, my From: mail header is getting altered. I don't know what is causing it. Perhaps the smail in Deb 1.1 is different from the one that comes with 1.3. Maybe it is mutt, my MUA, that I have upgraded from 0.85 to 0.88 at the same time as I upgrade my system. Then again, I have maybe missed some detail in a configuration file somewhere. It doesn't seem likely to me that fetchmail or procmail is the culprit.
Here are the parametres to my problem. I create mail on my home box which is occasionally connected to the net via a dial in ppp link to an ISP that assigns IP addresses dynamically. The hostname of my machine, therefore, has no relation to the DNS system on the net. I must circumvent the desire of my system to send mail out with my local [EMAIL PROTECTED]'sname. With my old system, I told mutt to strip off the existing From: field and add the custom header From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "My Name" In the past this worked marvelously. With my new system however, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets quoted as if it were my Real Name "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and My Name gets prepended to my isp's domain and is enclosed in angle brackets as if it was a valid e-mail address <My [EMAIL PROTECTED]> this means that anybody who wants to reply to a mail will get a useless address brought up automatically. There are a couple more details that may or may not be useful if anyone is still reading this. I actually receive mail at two addresses. I can fetch mail from both and use either as my smart host for outgoing mail. I always use isp2.com as my smart host. I wish to use my address at isp1 as my public address. My userid's at these two ISP's are different as is my userid on my home box. What actually happens to the outgoing from field depends on whether I use isp1.com or isp2.com as the visible_name in the smail/config file. In the example above, I have used isp2.com as the visible_name. If I use isp1.com, the From: field I decare in mutt is still mangled, but differently. My address as I had written it disappears completely. The "My Name" part is taken and prepended to isp1's domain name. "My Name"@isp1.com If anyone can tell me where this modification is taking place, and I what I can do to have my custom From: field preserved, I would very much like to hear about it. tia, Gerald Crimp -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .