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Re: user-mail-address adds from, not replace
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MattR |
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Re: user-mail-address adds from, not replace |
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Mon, 23 Aug 2004 18:50:21 GMT |
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emacs 20:
send-mail-function's value is
sendmail-send-it
Documentation:
Function to call to send the current buffer as mail.
The headers should be delimited by a line which is
not a valid RFC822 header or continuation line.
Defined in `sendmail'.
emacs 21:
smtpmail-send-it
<other stuff deleted>
BUT...
I pulled postfix and inserted sendmail as the MTA and now things work. I
had to set send-mail-function to smtpmail-send-it to get the mail to go
through my isp's mail machine.
I've never used postfix before. Is there a reason why it adds the extra
stuff, or a way to fix it?
Matt
Kevin Rodgers wrote:
What does `C-h v send-mail-function' say in Emacs 20 vs 21?