From: Ray Olszewski <ray@comarre.com>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: What happened to "From "???
Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 14:06:38 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42C9A4DE.8000601@comarre.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050704172331.GA1151@lnx2.w8mch.ampr.org>
Hal MacArgle wrote:
[...]
>>3. Most interesting ... in an actual, downloaded mail file, is the "From
>>" line present or not? (Open it with vi or whatever text editor you
>>like, and simply take a look.) If not, is there *any* line that looks
>>like a message delimiter in there? If there is, please post a sample.
>
>
> Cant post a sample because, in despiration <grin>, I purged
> all the tests to start with a level playing field.. Can only mention
> that as originally setup all the messages had: From: as the very
> first word, whereas, when working "properly", now with the older
> apps; the first word is From_.. Of course I mean; From(spc) that's as
> old as Unix IIRC... I've seen it listed as "From_" many times so
> thought that proper...
When you refer to the fist line, do you mean a line that resembles the
following (taken from a raw mail file here):
From REI@email.rei.com Mon Jul 04 09:46:34 2005
but that differs from this form only in that it begins with "From:"
instead of "From "?
Or do you mean that a different sort of line, but one beginning with
"From:", is the first line now?
I'm guessing you mean the first of these, and if so, the culprit is most
likely a bad sendmail-style rewriting rule somewhere in a config file
for something ... whether fetchmail, getmail, sendmail, or something
else (do you use procmail or an equivalent with this setup, for
instance?) I cannot say.
Check the various apps' config files for any rules that involve the word
"From" and see if you hit the jackpot.
Beyond that ... are you *certain* that both apps are giving you the
problem? Did you start with a clean inbox each time you tested, or might
(say) existing messages with the getmail problem have still been present
during the fetchmail test?
And the last thing I can think of is to run tcpdump, or something
similar, to capture the packets your ISP actually sends, to see if the
"From: is in them, rather then being rewritten locally.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-07-04 21:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-07-03 17:23 What happened to "From "???? Hal MacArgle
2005-07-03 19:49 ` Ray Olszewski
2005-07-04 17:23 ` What happened to "From "??? Hal MacArgle
2005-07-04 21:06 ` Ray Olszewski [this message]
2005-07-05 13:32 ` Hal MacArgle
2005-07-05 15:35 ` Hal MacArgle
2005-07-04 2:48 ` What happened to "From "???? Richard Adams
2005-07-04 17:36 ` Hal MacArgle
[not found] ` <200507050039.j650dsDq000725@meridian.ph>
2005-07-05 12:53 ` Hal MacArgle
2005-07-06 7:57 ` Peter
2005-07-06 13:33 ` Hal MacArgle
2005-07-07 7:17 ` Peter
2005-07-09 11:55 ` Hal MacArgle
2005-07-07 7:23 ` Peter
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