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Tim Boneko wrote:>
> However, there's one little configuration issue i can't resolve myself.
> Outgoing mails should have their sender address rewritten to the "real"
> mail address (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] should become [EMAIL PROTECTED]). How do 
> i set
> that up?

The SENDER part of the address is usually set by the email client, not
courier.  For email sent through sendmail and the like, courier will
append the contents of the file 'defaultdomain' in the courier 'etc'
directory to any username which doesn't have a domain name.  (Or the
contents of the 'me' file if there's no 'defaultdomain' file.)  But I
don't think courier's going to touch the SENDER other than that.

> When searching $searchengine for this problem, it seemed as if most of
> the world uses courier-mta in some cooperation with postfix. Why is
> that? I don't miss anything so far and have a complete mail setup with
> courier-imap and courier-mta which runs pretty fast, even with
> amavisd-new. Am i missing something?

I think you are seeing that a lot of folks use courier-imap with postfix
as the mta.  But lots of us are happily using courier for everything,
which is one of its really strong points, IMHO; everything you need in
one place and well integrated together. :-)

HTH

Jeff Jansen
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