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diff --git a/lisp/mail/feedmail.el b/lisp/mail/feedmail.el index 989a8b3cd67..2ae916e3ac1 100644 --- a/lisp/mail/feedmail.el +++ b/lisp/mail/feedmail.el @@ -614,29 +614,12 @@ to arrange for the message to get a From: line." (defcustom feedmail-sendmail-f-doesnt-sell-me-out nil - "Whether sendmail should issue a warning header if called with \"-f\". -The sendmail program has a useful feature to let you set the envelope FROM -address via a command line option, \"-f\". Unfortunately, it also has a widely -disliked default behavior of selling you out if you do that by inserting -an unattractive warning in the headers. It looks something like this: - - X-Authentication-Warning: u1.example.com: niceguy set - sender to niceguy@example.com using -f - -It is possible to configure sendmail to not do this, but such a -reconfiguration is not an option for many users. As this is the -default behavior of most sendmail installations, one can mostly -only wish it were otherwise. If feedmail believes the sendmail -program will sell you out this way, it won't use the \"-f\" -option when calling sendmail. If it doesn't think sendmail will -sell you out, it will use the \"-f\" \(since it is a handy -feature). You control what feedmail thinks with this variable. -The default is nil, meaning that feedmail will believe that -sendmail will sell you out." + "If non-nil, call \"sendmail\" with \"-f\". +See `message-sendmail-f-is-evil' for an explanation of what the +\"-f\" parameter does." :version "24.1" :group 'feedmail-headers - :type 'boolean -) + :type 'boolean) (defcustom feedmail-deduce-envelope-from t |