Hi,

I'm using this configuration in Messages:

  mailcommand = "/usr/sbin/bsmtp -h SMTPHOST -f \"Bacula
\<bac...@host.domain.tld\>\" -s "[..]"

The main reason is to have the real address instead of the fake <%r>
which could be rejected at the destination. This same address is added
automatically by 'bsmtp' on Sender: header.

What I would like is to have a parameter (like %r) for the local host
name that I could use instead of specifying the FQDN.

Regarding <> this is mandated by strict RFC email rules. It's probably
common to activate 'strict_rfc821_envelopes = yes' in Postfix to block
unsolicited messages.

Cheers


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