At 18:21 2002-03-01 -0600, David W. Tamkin did say:
| efficient (to get the message back into sendmail involves RE-INVOKING
| sendmail with the message, which will add an additional received header).
The problem of the extra Received: header can be relieved, can it not, by
having the procmailrc for outgoing mail call formail (more inefficiency,
whee!) to remove the one added by the first pass through sendmail.
The headers aren't the same. For one, the original received should
identify the local origin - the new one (which the procmail invoked
sendmail will add) would identify procmail as the origin. In the grand
scheme, probably not a big deal - but it is something to watch for.
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Sean B. Straw / Professional Software Engineering
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