Well, I have changed the x-sender field, and this is the result: From: [log in to unmask] X-Sender: [log in to unmask] Reply-To: [log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask] Subject: sender X-Sender is [log in to unmask] instead of [log in to unmask] What is wrong?. I haven´t x-x-sender feature in Pine 4.0 Best regards and thank you Xander At 12:52 06/11/01 +0100, Xander Jansen wrote: >You can force Pine to use X-X-sender instead of Sender: >---- > FEATURE: use-sender-not-X-Sender > >Normally Pine adds a header line labeled X-X-Sender, if the sender is >different from the From: line. The standard specifies that this header >line should be labeled Sender, not X-X-Sender. Setting this feature >causes Sender to be used instead of X-X-Sender. >----- > >This (X-X-sender) should be the default and prevents problems like you >mention. This is using Pine 'standalone' (i.e. with a SMTP-server >defined), all bets are off when using Pine interfacing directly with for >example /usr/lib/sendmail because then other policies might apply. > >Xander -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mercedes Giménez Barrio http://rincon.uam.es/dir?cw=884533691406250 ----------------------------------------------------------------