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exim & mutt, weird



I have exim (1.90-3) and mutt (non-i, 0.91.1-1) installed here;
when I send a message, mutt sets the from address to just
"hamish@@". 

[7:01pm] hamish@hamishpc:~> hostname
hamishpc
[7:02pm] hamish@hamishpc:~> hostname -f
hamishpc.rising.com.au
[7:02pm] hamish@hamishpc:~> dnsdomainname
rising.com.au

/etc/hostname says just "hamishpc"

My own .muttrc just sets my pop username and hostname.
Nothing in /etc/Muttrc to do this.

/etc/exim.conf says (a grep for domain):

qualify_domain = rising.com.au
local_domains = hamishpc.rising.com.au
local_domains_include_host = true
local_domains_include_host_literals = true
relay_domains = rising.com.au


Any ideas? I installed exim on this machine as a test before
changing a production machine from smail to exim, but want to get
this running before I play further.

thanks,
Hamish
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Latest Debian packages at ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/hamish. PGP#EFA6B9D5
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