I just migrated most users from one server to another one.  However, a
few things still need to work on the first server.  One of them is a
web-based program named Request Tracker (RT).

When RT sends an email to me, it is coming from
r...@atlas.cairodurham.org.  I am trying to make that say
r...@cns.cairodurham.org, instead.

The reverse DNS lookup is atlas, but there is also a CNAME for cns.
The original email coming out of RT says "From: "Enoch Root via RT"
<r...@cns.cairodurham.org>".  However, it seems to be rewrtiten as
"From: "Enoch Root via RT" <r...@atlas.cairodurham.org>" by the time it
arrives in my inbox.

The mail logs show w...@atlas.cairodurham.org making a connection to
send email.  The webapp is installed on the same host as postfix.

I have the following settings:
atlas:etc>grep cairo *
RT_SiteConfig.pm:Set($rtname , "cairodurham.org");
RT_SiteConfig.pm:Set($Organization , "cairodurham.org");
RT_SiteConfig.pm:Set($RTAddressRegexp ,
'^{rt|help|rt-commen...@{cns.|}cairodurham.org$');
RT_SiteConfig.pm:Set($CorrespondAddress , 'r...@cns.cairodurham.org');
RT_SiteConfig.pm:Set($CommentAddress , 'rt-comm...@cns.cairodurham.org');
RT_SiteConfig.pm:Set($WebBaseURL , "http://cns.cairodurham.org";);
atlas:etc>grep atlas *
atlas:etc>

What do you guys think?  Am I missing something obvious here?

Thanks in advance,
Jaime

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Network Administrator
Cairo-Durham Central School District
http://cns.cairodurham.org

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