Well that might work well, but the machine is actually a proxy, after
filtering
and what not it forwards to another internal server.
:(
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Josh skrev, on 12-09-2007 01:45:
I am almost certain that it is DSPAM re-writing the To: headers,
because in the quarintine inbox the T
Josh skrev, on 12-09-2007 01:45:
I am almost certain that it is DSPAM re-writing the To: headers, because
in the quarintine inbox the To: headers are right.
If I get a quarintine mail box with one mail in it, and lets say that
the To: email header in that mbox it is To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
Im using --user spam.
I am almost certain that it is DSPAM re-writing the To: headers, because
in the quarintine inbox the To: headers are right.
If I get a quarintine mail box with one mail in it, and lets say that
the To: email header in that mbox it is To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], and I then go:
Hi
Are you using email type usernames or just name without @domain.com? If
you are using the second type, the system may have append the current
machine domain name to the address probably a postfix behavior.
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