Jens, Technically, there is only "one receiver" since it all dumps into a single mailbox. Can't they just use the To: line to figure out who it belongs to? That won't work 100% either since they will get alot of mail not addressed to anyone in the office.
Seems like a mess to me. Herb Jens-Peter Otto wrote: > > If you only need this when receiving mail then it can be done > with > > procmail for each user. In a person's home directory put a > .procmailrc > > file with: > > > > 0: Hf > > * .* > > |formail -b -f -A "X-Envelope-To: your text here" > > > > > > That's all there is to it. Formail will append the header line > before > > delivering the message to the users maibox. > > the customer needs the kludge to seperate the mails for his > employees that he receives in one mailbox. Therefore the above > "your text here" needs to be a variable containing the receiver > (they use some tobit software that chokes on mailing-list mails). > > The sendmail FAQ says: > > 1.Use FEATURE(local_procmail) in your .mc file so procmail (which > you must install separately) will deliver mail to the mailbox. > > 2.Use FEATURE(virtusertable) to create a virtual user table entry > for the domain as follows: > @domain.com domuser+%1 > where domuser is the username of the mailbox you will be using. > Note that "domuser" must be an actual username, *not* an alias. > It may be necessary to append "@localhost", as follows > @domain.com domuser+%1@localhost > > 3.Put this in the respective domuser's $HOME/.procmailrc: > > DOMAIN=domain.com > ENV_TO=$1 > > :0f > * ENV_TO ?? . > | formail -i "X-Envelope-To: "$ENV_TO@$DOMAIN > > :0fE > | formail -i "X-Envelope-To: UNKNOWN" > > I created the .procmailrc, that however results only in an > "X-Envelope-To: UNKNOWN" in each mail ... > > > > > > > Jens-Peter Otto wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I was asked to add a "X-Envelope-To:" header to all messages to > a > >> certain domain. In the sendmail-faq I found a recipe, that > however > >> includes manually fiddling with the virtusertable, something I > would > >> prefer not to do ... > >> > >> Is there anyone out there who successfully mastered that task > on a RAQ > >> 4? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Jens-Peter Otto > >> > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers -- Herb Rubin Pathfinders Software [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pfinders.com phone: 650-692-9220 fax: 650-692-9250 _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
