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Fetchmail changes?



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I had a disasterous update to my main server last weeked - in that I tried to 
do a testing upgrade and found that many of my applications would no longer 
work

I restored some things via a backup, but during the week I have noticed a 
problem

Using kmail, if I get some spam mail, I hit control B which is supposed to 
send a bounce message back to the sender.  This pops up a warning dialog with 
the mail address of who it is going to send the bounce message to.

All of a sudden last week I noticed that hitting control B was no longer 
giving mail address of where the message had originally come from, but was 
instead reporting that it would try and bounce the message to 
fetchmail@chandlerfamily.org.uk.  Looking at the headers of the message I am 
trying to about does indeed have 

Return-path: <fetchmail@chandlerfamily.org.uk>

at the top


My question - when did this change take place - is it an update to debian 
/etc/init.d/fetchmail - which seems to now set the user id to "fetchmail" 
before running the daemon (did it do this before?) or fetchmail itself?


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  Alan - alan@chandlerfamily.org.uk
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
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