Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> Return-path: <exim-users-request@???>
> From: Vadim Vygonets <vadik@???>
> Sender: exim-users-request@???
> You then get the uncorrect "From " line (and maybe the "From:"
> header, too). It's not easier either, IMO. You must know how to
> call sendmail correctly. No, exim_lock is better.
Well, your message was delivered by sending it through my script,
and back to Exim, and those headers look fine (the From_ isn't shown,
but it had the correct address, as shown in return-path:) I may work
out how this exim_lock thing works at some point, I suppose Exim may
put the wrong addresses in if I wasn't a trusted user.
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