Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> (Mon Mar 28 01:12:53 2011):
> Mine doesn't.  I just sent an email from a return address 
> [email protected] (running on server1) to [email protected] 
> (running 
> on server2), using an outgoing authenticated connection to server3.  There 
> were no special sender or any other headers.
> 
> Does anyone know what setting I'd need for that to happen?  Is it considered 
> a 
> default configuration?  If so what might I have removed?

The example.conf.gz of 4.72 contains at least to lines matching
/control.*=.*submission/.

> > (It's up to the authenticator to set the auth_id to something sensible,
> > and it's up to the "control = submission" ACL statement how to use the
> > auth_id for generating the return path, and the Sender:-header, if at
> > all.)
> 
> I've never seen any of this.  Can you or anyone else point me to something 
> like this?

Check the spec.txt for the above text pattern or check

http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch44.html

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