[tin-users] Sender Header, again...
G
g at nowhere.invalid
Fri Mar 27 09:04:18 CET 2015
Urs Janßen <urs at tin.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:23:38AM +0000, G wrote:
>> Is it possible to avoid to send that line or use some "fake names",
> [...]
>> Any suggestions? Beside changing the source code.
>
> RTFM?
>
> [tin(5)]
> | /etc/tin/tin.defaults
> |
> | Yet another global configuration file with "variable=value"
> | pairs. This one is for the more general options which usually
> | can't be controlled via ${TIN_LIBDIR:-NEWSLIBDIR}/tinrc and/or
> | ${TIN_HOMEDIR:-"$HOME"}/.tin/tinrc like resetting (to override
> | the built-in default) the newslibdir.
> |[...]
> | disable_sender
> | Don't generate a ''Sender:'' header. This has an effect
> | only if inews_prog is set to --internal.
>
If you mean Read The F.ing Message... (which didn't appear here for some
reason)
In the part you snipped I wrote:
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I use tin compiled with NNTP_ONLY and an external provider,
......
I tried the "disable" but it doesn't work,(because of the NNTP, I think).
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So I read the manual and tried it but it doesn't work.
But I modified the code and now it doesn't send it anymore...
G
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