joaquim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sending email from inside a firewall. When qmail sends mail the
> Return Path: on the envelope is my hostname inside my network which is
> not valid outside this network. This causes some site to bounce the email
> back to me.
Set up your MUA so that it creates a proper envelope sender in the first place.
If qmail-inject is called with no special arguments, it will use any existing
Return-Path: header as the envelope sender. If injecting through qmail-smtpd,
the envelope sender supplied by your MUA is what is used by qmail.
If you want to arbitrarily rewrite headers of mail injected via SMTP, look
at using the "@fixme" option in Dan's qmail FAQ.
Charles
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