> Andy> Nothing. It doesn't exist. I do have a .procmailrc, but
> Andy> even when I move that out of the way this second from line
> Andy> appears. What else could be adding it?
>
> Where is procmail called (I assume it is)? Is formail used?
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc:
MAILER(procmail)d
> "Andy" == Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Oh, of course, I missed this. It looks like two programs may be
>> competing to add the From header. What do you have in your
>> .forward file?
Andy> Nothing. It doesn't exist. I do have a .procmailrc, but
Andy> even
> Oh, of course, I missed this. It looks like two programs may be
> competing to add the From header. What do you have in your .forward
> file?
Nothing. It doesn't exist. I do have a .procmailrc, but even when I move
that out of the way this second from line appears. What else could be
adding it
> "Andy" == Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andy> Of course. But the second (quoted) one which probably was
Andy> there before certainly isn't normal and shouldn't be there.
Andy> I compared with other machines (running SuSE, Solaris, DEC
Andy> Unix) and nowhere does
Brian May wrote:
> The first one is used for mbox format to separate messages (as the
> single file can contain any number of messages).
Of course. But the second (quoted) one which probably was there before
certainly isn't normal and shouldn't be there.
I compared with other machines (running Su
> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Some time I will have to figure out why this happens on my
Brian> system. I use postfix with Maildir format (single message
Brian> per file), which is then imported into Gnus' nnfolder
Brian> format (single message per
> "Andy" == Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andy> Dear Debian fans, there is something which has been
Andy> bothering me about sendmail for a long time. In every mail
Andy> that I write on this machine there is an extra "From "
Andy> header line. And because there can
Andy Spiegl wrote:
>
> Dear Debian fans,
>
> there is something which has been bothering me about sendmail for a long
> time. In every mail that I write on this machine there is an extra "From "
> header line. And because there can't be two one is quoted with ">".
>
> Therefore a simple "echo
Dear Debian fans,
there is something which has been bothering me about sendmail for a long
time. In every mail that I write on this machine there is an extra "From "
header line. And because there can't be two one is quoted with ">".
Therefore a simple "echo hello | mail spiegl" reaches my mai
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