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Bug#5296: elm screws up return addresses



That is really wierd!  It looks like your message somehow got part of MY
e-mail address in it.  I am the only one posting from bones.et.byu.edu; any
ideas how that could occur?  Maybe you were reading a message from me(??),
and somehow elm was using corrupted memory when building the From header? 
Were you responding to something I wrote?  I am just curious how my address
got mixed with yours...
 -Erik

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David Engel wrote:
> 
> Package: elm
> Version: 2.4pl25-5
> 
> The current elm screws up return addresses.  For example, a message
> I sent to debian-devel earlier today had the following From: line in
> it:
> 
> From: "David Engel" <elo!elo!david@bones.et.byu.edu>
> 
> It should have looked like the one in this message.
> 
> Downgrading to elm-2.4pl25-2 fixes the problem.
> 
> David
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> David Engel                        Optical Data Systems, Inc.
> david@ods.com                      1001 E. Arapaho Road
> (972) 234-6400                     Richardson, TX  75081
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