From: Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com>
Subject: X-From-Line:
Date: 12 Oct 1999 04:38:55 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m3r9j0g65s.fsf@satellite.local.lan> (raw)
It's probably explained somewhere, but I wonder why is it that gnus
needs to alter the Unix mail format "From " line, when it incorporates
mail.
Then when saving a message to Unix format. Why is a secondary "fake"
one added ("From nobody"), instead of replacing the "X-From-Line: "
characters with "From "?
next reply other threads:[~1999-10-12 11:38 UTC|newest]
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1999-10-12 11:38 Harry Putnam [this message]
1999-10-12 12:05 ` X-From-Line: Kai Großjohann
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