On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 11:54:55AM -0600, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) babbled:
> > I'm trying to make mutt so that it would use a particular "from:" e-mail 
> > address, and I've looked it up on the man pages and it told me to set 
> > from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the .muttrc file; however, mutt ignores it...
> > Can someone help?
> 
> this is how i do it:
> folder-hook .    my_hdr From: name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Again, that will only work if your MTA trusts you. Basically, the MTA
pulls the name from /etc/mailname and puts your username infront of it.

You therefore need to configure your MTA that you are a privileged
user and am allowed to send emails from systems other than your own
(which is what it amounts to).

This will depend on your MTA - check the man pages for whichever MTA
you use.

HTH

Matthew

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Matthew Sackman
Nottingham,
ENGLAND

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