From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: marcus-sup@bar-coded.net (Marcus Williams) Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 20:03:54 +0000 Subject: [sup-talk] return-path In-Reply-To: <1201246425-sup-9409@magnum> References: <20080123211318.GB31529@manheim.library.drexel.edu> <1201125726-sup-1297@south> <20080123224712.GB32356@manheim.library.drexel.edu> <1201233750-sup-2616@south> <1201246425-sup-9409@magnum> Message-ID: <1201464123-sup-2970@tomsk> On 25.1.2008, Gabriel Sean Farrell wrote: > In other words, all that needs to be done to fix my problem is the > addition of -f to the sendmail call. Maybe it could be an > option in the initial account setup? Even better if this string could written with the to send email as a variable so you could write something like "sendmail -f #{m.from}" ... or somehting like that. Marcus