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Re: Ungültige From:-Header?



On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 01:12:38PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello Alexander Skwar,
>> Und laut RFC 5335 4.4 verstösst Deine MID gegen die Regeln.
>> Siehe dazu Björns Mail →
>> [🔎] AANLkTimSBtXPmW7tVSGyLP3Mm1JZK+7goLU18k+SSFQg@mail.gmail.com">http://lists.debian.org/[🔎] AANLkTimSBtXPmW7tVSGyLP3Mm1JZK+7goLU18k+SSFQg@mail.gmail.com
> 
> Dann schreib nen Bug-Report an "mutt"

Wieso er, wo er den Fehler so schlecht reproduzieren kann? Aber schau
vorher nochmal nach deinem Setup:

,----[ aus muttrc ]-
| hostname
|       Type: string
|       Default: “”
| 
|       Specifies  the  fully-qualified  hostname  of the system mutt is
|       running on containing the host's name  and  the  DNS  domain  it
|       belongs  to. It is used as the domain part (after “@”) for local
|       email addresses as well as Message-Id headers.
| 
|       Its value is determined at startup as  follows:  If  the  node's
|       name  as returned by the uname(3) function contains the hostname
|       and the domain, these are used to construct $hostname. If  there
|       is  no  domain  part  returned, Mutt will look for a “domain” or
|       “search” line  in  /etc/resolv.conf  to  determine  the  domain.
|       Optionally,  Mutt  can  be  compiled with a fixed domain name in
|       which case a detected one is not used.
| 
|       Also see $use_domain and $hidden_host.
| 
|       Note: On Debian  systems,  the  default  for  this  variable  is
|       obtained from /etc/mailname when Mutt starts.
`----

Dirk


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