>Quoting Peter Cavender ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hi-
> >
> > I have a qmail server hosting several virtual domains, and all mail
> > delivered to recipients in the virtual domains have a Delivered-To
> > header line indicating the "main" domain name of the server.
>
>Fascinating.  Is that a government secret, or something?


haha - no, I just host several domains for third parties, and the 
people on domain3 ask why domain1 shows up in their mail headers... 
Just trying to make my mail services *completely* virtualized.

People at local-bapist-church.org wouldn't want hot-sex-pics.com in 
their mail headers. ;-)

>Doesn't the Received header also mention what your domain name is?

Not an issue for me - I only have incoming POP boxes, no relaying.

>
> > I want to delete this line, and I understand that the -d option to
> > preline is the way to do this, but *where* do do do this?
>
>Hmmm, but what program will you use to actually do the delivery?
>You don't mention what mailbox format you're using.

Vanilla Maildir delivery on local machine.

>
>Anyway, Delivered-To is there to prevent mail loops.  Not all that
>terrific an idea to cut them out.


Hmmm...

--Pete

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