Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uwvax!astroatc!vidiot!brown From: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Problem with mail on 2.0.2 Message-ID: <11@vidiot.UUCP> Date: 10 Jan 90 05:30:07 GMT Reply-To: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot) Distribution: na Organization: Vidiot's Hangout Lines: 29 My mail was fine on the Microport system, but for some reason, it is messed up under ISC 386ix. Here is a header of a piece of e-mail that I get: (the #s are my inclusion to make sure it doesn't mess up getting xferred) #From uucp Tue Jan 9 06:05:31 1990 #Date: Tue, 9 Jan 90 06:05:31 CST #From: uucp (0000-uucp(0000)) #Message-Id: <9001091205.AA01416@vidiot.UUCP> #Apparently-To: brown # #>From uwvax!rutgers!att.att.com!ihlpm!alicej Tue Jan 9 03:28:26 1990 remote from astroatc #Received: by astroatc.UUCP (5.51/4.7) # id AA03067; Tue, 9 Jan 90 03:28:26 CST #From: astroatc!uwvax!rutgers!att.att.com!ihlpm!alicej #Received: from rutgers.UUCP by spool.cs.wisc.edu; Tue, 9 Jan 90 02:36:57 -0600 OK, what is wrong you may ask? The second through fifth lines are messing the mail reader, ie, it thinks it is from uucp (0000-uucp(0000)) and it loses the subject line etc. What I need is for the ISC configuration of the mailer to not add the first six lines, or at least to leave the first line and get rid of the next five. If you have fixed this screwup, I would appreciate your help. -- harvard\ att!nicmad\ cs.wisc.edu!astroatc!vidiot!brown Vidiot ucbvax!uwvax..........!astroatc!vidiot!brown rutgers/ decvax!nicmad/ INTERNET:<@cs.wisc.edu,@astroatc:brown@vidiot>