> Question: How to change exmh configuration so that it will let smail do what
> I
> want ? That is, how to prevent exmh from disturbing smail to set the From:
> header the way I want it to be ?
You want to change this in nmh or MH (whichever you're using), not in EXMH.
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> I changed my smail configuration so that it will change the From: field
> on an outgoing mail to be my account on my ISP machine
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> This setting is working when I use the mail command. For example,
> $ echo `date` | mail -s test [EMAIL PROTEC
Lance Levsen wrote:
>
> Oh yeah, on other thing. The last filter should be to your +inbox. and shoul
> d
> be generic:
>
> :0
> *
> |/usr/lib/mh/rcvstore +inbox
>
> This allows anything that failed all tests to get dumped into the inbox
> instead of the bit bucket (or where ever el
Oh yeah, on other thing. The last filter should be to your +inbox. and should
be generic:
:0
*
|/usr/lib/mh/rcvstore +inbox
This allows anything that failed all tests to get dumped into the inbox
instead of the bit bucket (or where ever else it might go or do).
-Lance
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Hi Mario. Here's how I do it with procmail. Took me a little bit to
figure
out, but now there's no problem. This may or may not help you, I use a dialup
and gwpop, but you can use any MTA that will send mail through a filter.
In Exmh (I'm using 2.0zeta) under Preferences-->Incorporate
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