I ended up using the Reply-To: in the header... that works and is an "okay"
solution, but
I'm still waiting to hear from other sources of help about why From: is not
working
Timmy Douglas wrote:
> i think that is all you have to do.
> the only thing that i can think of is
> that you might hav
i think that is all you have to do.
the only thing that i can think of is
that you might have the same option equal
to no earlier in the file that might mess
it up but i'm not sure...
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 05:01:27PM -0400, phiLLip maDDux II wrote:
> Unfortunately adding that line to my ssmtp.
Unfortunately adding that line to my ssmtp.conf did not work.
sSMTP does not run as a process so I assume this file is parsed each time mail
is
sent... so I should not have to do anything but add the line, save the file,
and try
it again correct?
Timmy Douglas wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 03:31:04PM -0400, phiLLip maDDux II wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a perl program that makes a call to ssmtp on the system to send
> out an email. When I send out the email I specify the from: however it
> does not work, it always makes it look like the email came from
> [EMAI
Hello,
I have a perl program that makes a call to ssmtp on the system to send
out an email. When I send out the email I specify the from: however it
does not work, it always makes it look like the email came from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anybody have any suggestions of what I should look for? Do I
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