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From: Jeff Miller <jmiller@bayserve.net>
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Subject: Works, now to report a possibly VM-related problem? Was: [20.1-b10, Solaris 2.5, gcc, X11R6.3] Configuration fails
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>>>>> "AR" == Anthony Rossini <rossini@stat.sc.edu> writes:
AR> BUT (and I'm having to go back to 19.14 for this), I'm having problems
AR> sending mail from VM?!  In particular, when sending, it asks for my
AR> "from" mailing address (which is nice), and then I get:

I've sent myself a test myself a test email from vm. I do not see the
"asking for my from" address or the backtrace.

