If you feed this to exim's sendmail wrapper with -t
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From: a@???
To: a@???
Resent-To: c@???
Subject: test
test
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You get:
> > A message that you sent using the -t command line option contained
> > resent- headers. It is not clear who the recipient addresses are, so
> > no delivery could be attempted.
I understand why exim says that, but
1) sendmail seems to just pick Resent-To and use that
2) (x)emacs' resend mail mechanism seems to use sendmail -t and feed it
a message like the one above.
So, the question is: can you make exim just use Resent-To, to make the
emacs users happy?
Thanks
Marc
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