Entered into the tracker as #145.  I also included enough logging to
hopefully show that it is happening.  Please excuse the semi-sanitized
files (for privacy reasons).

Bernard

Paul J Stevens wrote:
Bernard,

Could you please report this issue on the bugtracker on www.dbmail.org. Please include as much information as possible. I'll do a drill-down next week or so, and perhaps Aaron has a clue wrt possible problems in the lmtp code. I've checked but have been unable to confirm this bug so far. Return path is clean on my systems. But this could be a 2.0.0 issue, though that does seem unlikely.

The fact that you're on 2.0.x means it's not a gmime issue, but it also means this bug may well affect many other users.

Anyone care to confirm or disprove this one, please?

Bernard Johnson wrote:

Paul J Stevens wrote:

Bernard,

Are you running 2.0.x or are you using a 2.1.0 cvs snapshot?


Bernard Johnson wrote:

I'm trying to verify the expected bahaviour of dbmail in respect to return-path headers.

My current setup is postfix->amavis->spamassassin->postfix->tmda->postfix->dbmail-lmtp and then I pickup the mail with Mozilla Thunderbird via imap.

I'm fairly certain that the return-path header is intact when the message is passed into dbmail-lmtp (because tmda with throw an error if no return-path is present).

However, then I "view headers" on my message in Thunderbird, there is no return-path present.

I'm trying to figure out if dbmail is killing the return-path (dbmail-lmtpd? dbmail-imapd?).

Upon closer inspection, I do have this header (Thunderbird: view->source):
 From - Thu Dec 30 13:40:21 2004

Which seems like something gone wrong. I pulled a message from the database using mysqlclient and there is, in fact, no return-path.

Dbmail should preserve the return-path right?

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This is with 2.01 which I just upgraded last week from 2.0. I don't remember if 2.0 showed this problem or not.

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