It could be a couple places in sendmail, or it could be your mail client. I can't be any help with mutt. With sendmail it could be masquerading: # hostname -f vela.tradersdata.com # grep ^DM /etc/sendmail.cf DMtradersdata.com This tells sendmail to masquerade vela.tradersdata.com as tradersdata.com on outgoing mail from this machine. See if you've got something similar. If you do, either 1) carefully edit /etc/sendmail.cf, or 2) if you let YaST/SuSEconfig generate this file (set in /etc/rc.config), edit /etc/rc.config.d/sendmail.rc.config and run SuSEconfig, or 3) generate your own sendmail.cf in /usr/share/sendmail. (This is a slight oversimplification because there is more to sendmail masquerading than just the value above, but they probably don't apply in this case. see http://www.sendmail.org/m4/masquerading.html) It could also be done in sendmail's genericstable. But as above, if this were the case you'd know it (because you did it) and wouldn't be asking the question. So my money is on the MASQUERADE_AS value given to sendmail. Or mutt. - Don On 29 Sep, Landy Roman wrote:
sendmail or something not to me knowledge keeps changing my identity from landie@smtp.concentric.net to landie@concentric.net and vice-versa causing me problems with mailing list, how to i fix this
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