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Old 01-21-2008
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Angry mailx Issue with -r flag

I've used "mailx -r return@address" before many times for automated scripts, but when I try to use it on FreeBSD, I get "mailx: illegal option -- r". Is there another version of mailx I should be using to get this to work? The full command I'm trying to run is:

mailx -s "Load Results $(date +%Y%m%d)" -r return@address to@address < logfile
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I'm looking at FreeBSD 6.0, mailx doesn't have such option, for return address, nor anything similar.
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