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Re: What happened to "From "????: msg#00007

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Subject: Re: What happened to "From "????

Hal MacArgle wrote:
Greetings: Going bonkers with this after many reliable years of eMail
with the so called Unix From_ line; the envelope address; first line
of every message. (Or it used to be)

Trying to upgrade to Slack10.1, 2.4.29, for other reasons I like, but
can't get mail working using either the bundled getmail 4.X or
fetchmail 6.X /or/ getmail 3.X as a trial.. Once you get them to
fetch the mail I find each message is sans the From_ line so Mutt
says sth like "Not a mail directory." This must be common as Googling
reports many queries but no solutions.. The latest, I have, Mail
HOWTO's still speak about From_ and the /var/spool/mail/$LOGIN
file... All my books explain the same..

This "change" is probably for security reasons, whatever, but it has
me stumped.. Is there a valid recent tutorial on the subject??

A small operation I don't want to change to Qmail, Postmail or any
others just to start the learning curve again..

Any comments or suggestions.. And, Ray, I know this isn't very
detailed because I have at least six pages of notes so far.. <grin>

As far as I can tell, Hal, based on a fairly quick check, the "From " line still is being used in the way you (and I) are accustomed to. And the Debian packaging system's buglist doesn't show anything like what you see for its current version of fetchmail (6.2.5-13 in Sid/unstable) or getmail4 (4.3.10-1 in Sid/unstable). Debian doesn't seem to have getmail3 (at least not in Sid).

So ... unless you only want help from fellow Slackers, you should provide just a bit more information.

1. What are the actual versions you are using (not something.X)? Are they current?

2. In your Googling, did you find this to be a problem specific to Slackware or do other Linux distros also have users discussing this problem?

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.

4. If you can, try sending a local message from one account to another (one that won't go through the SMTP server that fetchmail downloads from ... assuming you have a setup that lets you do this). See if such a message has the same problem.

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