[comp.unix.sysv386] funny mail things

bill@unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) (10/08/90)

I've noticed a couple of funny things happening since I installed smail
3.1.18. (19?)

First, when I read mail, the "From" line is sometimes munged, so Elm
mixes messages together.  In one case, a message included a second
message that started with something like "From! someone and so on..."...

The second problem is that outbound messages (from me) sometimes say
they're from someone else (another user on my system).  My password
entries are correct and I don't have any mis-matched uids.  The only
slightly strange thing there is that I have two usernames that map
to my uid.  I notice the problem when I get a reply to a message I've
sent out -- sometimes it will say "In reply to (other user)...".

Has anyone else seen any strange things with smail?   I didn't see
anything like this before installing smail.

My system is Esix Rev D on a 386/25, smail 3.1.18 (the archive said 
3.1.19 but smail says 3.1.18).  My smart-mailhost is a Sun 4/280
running SunOS 4.0.3.  I'm not sure where the munging is occurring, but
my first hunch is it's smail.

Bill

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larry@nstar.uucp (Larry Snyder) (10/08/90)

bill@unixland.uucp (Bill Heiser) writes:

>Has anyone else seen any strange things with smail?   I didn't see
>anything like this before installing smail.

Why not replace the mailer with Smail3 or something else?  I had
problems with the mailers on both SCO and 386/ix - and installed
smail3 - and everything has been running quite well since..

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