2007/5/7, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I set AliasDomain to server.urigubu.com, since that's the server's hostname.
I would expect "urigubu.com". But since server.urigubu.com has an
mx-record that should be ok also...
> I left relayhost empty, like you said. Then I made up my key,
> and enabled SRS. Even after a restart, however, it doesn't seem to be
> rewriting anything.
> I set up a forwarder on one of my domains to forward to an account on
> gmail, and another to forward to a local account, and another to forward
> to yet another email on a different server. I didn't see anything in the
> logs to indicate any rewriting was going on, and viewing the headers at
> gmail or the other addresses didn't indicate rewriting either. Any ideas?
It should go like this:
- Incoming mails to email addresses that forward outside your domain
(like the one that forwards to gmail) look the same as usual in the
ASSP log. (at the point where they are incoming)
- The mail gets to your mailserver where it is turned into an outgoing
mail because of the forwarding.
- As ASSP sees this outgoing mail with a non-local e-mail address it
rewrites the sender showing a logging like:
May-4-07 20:28:37 id-12345678 10.20.30.40 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SRS
rewriting sender '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' into
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
So you should look at the point in the log where mail is going back out.
At startup of ASSP do you see:
Mail::SRS module installed - Sender Rewriting Scheme available
or:
Mail::SRS module not installed - Sender Rewriting Scheme disabled
?
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