Re: [Dbmail] #noattach mode

2009-05-12 Thread Michael Monnerie
On Montag 11 Mai 2009 Paul J Stevens wrote: Not to be nasty with the name, but I think #mobile is not as good a name as #noattach, as I might want #mobile mode also when I'm at an internet cafe, or other environment. ?? Most people are mobile when in a cafe. Also #mobile sounds better (no

Re: [Dbmail] #noattach mode

2009-05-12 Thread Paul J Stevens
Daniel Urstöger wrote: Talking about breaking the RFC, I wonder if I got this wrong or right: the plan is to put another interface to the database via the dbmail daemon, that would offer that as additional functionality, right? Well, 'plan' is somewhat optimistic. 'Design idea' would

Re: [Dbmail] mysterious from-address

2009-05-12 Thread Marc Dirix
Marc I'm not convinced that it is dbmail or gmime adding a host part. Do you have an example of the full message headers? John Yes, I'm however pretty sure postfix does not change the from address. I have furthermore spamassassin and clamavsmtp running. But online the ones with a

Re: [Dbmail] mysterious from-address

2009-05-12 Thread Paul J Stevens
Marc, dbmail doesn't do this, afaict. The only set_header call we do during normal delivery is for 'Return-Path'. What do the postfix logs tell you? Marc Dirix wrote: Marc I'm not convinced that it is dbmail or gmime adding a host part. Do you have an example of the full message headers?

Re: [Dbmail] #noattach mode

2009-05-12 Thread Daniel Urstöger
Daniel Urstöger wrote: Talking about breaking the RFC, I wonder if I got this wrong or right: the plan is to put another interface to the database via the dbmail daemon, that would offer that as additional functionality, right? Well, 'plan' is somewhat optimistic. 'Design idea' would

Re: [Dbmail] mysterious from-address

2009-05-12 Thread Marc Dirix
dbmail doesn't do this, afaict. The only set_header call we do during normal delivery is for 'Return-Path'. What do the postfix logs tell you? Nothing intelligible, the rcpt-to address (in the message envelope) is correct. I can't find an option for postfix where it enables / disables it

Re: [Dbmail] mysterious from-address

2009-05-12 Thread Paul J Stevens
Marc Dirix wrote: dbmail doesn't do this, afaict. The only set_header call we do during normal delivery is for 'Return-Path'. What do the postfix logs tell you? Nothing intelligible, the rcpt-to address (in the message envelope) is correct. I can't find an option for postfix where it

Re: [Dbmail] mysterious from-address

2009-05-12 Thread Marc Dirix
Oops. The README clearly states: Rewrite user to u...@$myorigin This feature is controlled by the boolean append_at_myorigin parameter (default: yes). You should never turn off this feature, because a lot of Postfix components expect that all addresses have the form u...@domain.

Re: [Dbmail] #noattach mode

2009-05-12 Thread Michael Monnerie
On Dienstag 12 Mai 2009 Daniel Urstöger wrote: Usermapped ip/port or via a special 'virtual' username extension '#mobile' or '#noattach' or whatever is decided on. Those are the kinds of changes I am quite sure you are the only one   capable of doing that, right? ;) Well, with a good

Re: [Dbmail] #noattach mode

2009-05-12 Thread Jorge Bastos
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Re: [Dbmail] #noattach mode

2009-05-12 Thread Michael Monnerie
On Dienstag 12 Mai 2009 Jorge Bastos wrote: Good to know that I'm forgiven :P Who was he? Oh Lord ;-) Wikipedia rules: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Adams mfg zmi -- // Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc- http://it-management.at // Tel: 0660 / 415 65 31

Re: [Dbmail] mysterious from-address

2009-05-12 Thread John Fawcett
Marc Dirix wrote: Oops. The README clearly states: Rewrite user to u...@$myorigin This feature is controlled by the boolean append_at_myorigin parameter (default: yes). You should never turn off this feature, because a lot of Postfix components expect that all addresses have the form