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From: HyperMail_www@associate.com
Date: Wed Feb 09 2000 - 21:38:07 CST
Hypermail 2b25 through 2b28 (all I tested) all munge the author display when
sent the following message. I found it *very* interesting that Mutt properly
interprets the ISO "command" to display the proper From: header. Should
Hypermail do the same?
Thanks,
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To: glen_stewart@associate.com
Subject: Hypermail debug need
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> Can
> you simply reply to this message so I can get your full e-mail headers and
> forward this bug to the Hypermail development team?
Sure! Here it is.
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