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On 04-Nov-2002/13:41 -0800, Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Have a utility that sends an email out on an update.  The mail call is
>something like:
>
>  echo "$maildata" | mail -s "$subject" $mailrecip
>
>So I noticed that this works fine except for one thing: the sender is
>root@<the internal system name> which I really don't want.  This may be such
>an easy thing, but I just can not figure out how to change this to say
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], any ideas?  

Setup a basic ~/.muttrc and use mutt instead of mail.

  http://www.mutt.org/

Tony
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