Re: KMail and Message-ID: header field
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Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2001 09:42 schrieb Frank Mehnert:
> On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:17, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > is there any known way to tell kmail that the smtp-server shall create
> > the Message-ID: header field and _NOT_ kmail itself?
>
> Good question but I don't know. Because kmail (2.1.1 on potato) creates
> buggy message id's (only hostname without domain - in my case "noys"
> instead of "noys.inf.tu-dresden.de"), I've createt a small shell script
> which appends the missing stuff:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> /bin/sed "s/\(^Message-Id:.*\)noys/\1noys.inf.tu-dresden.de/g" \
>
> | usr/sbin/sendmail $*
>
> This script is called sendmail_hack. I've changed the location of sendmail
> in settings to point to that script.
nice idea. A script now does what I want (with a small grep). Still an
improper situation because that may also remove lines in the mail body, not
just the header :-/
The change to FQHN can also be done by changing the content of /etc/hostname
to the FQHN (at least it did here).
Hendrik
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