On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 11:07:47PM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
sorry for the delay, i'm struggling to catch up on my mailbox ...
smtpd doesn't support address rewriting at the moment.
It will either use the local `hostname` or the one supplied by your MUA.
While I knew it didn't
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:42:56AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I noticed some weird behavior regarding the From: header when
using smtpd under some circumstances, not sure if this is a bug.
[...]
The problem:
Mails generated on server 2 (some.thing.example.com) from /etc/daily
or
On 04/11/13 21:33, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:42:56AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I noticed some weird behavior regarding the From: header when
using smtpd under some circumstances, not sure if this is a bug.
[...]
The problem:
Mails generated on server 2
On 04/11/13 22:27, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 04/11/13 21:33, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:42:56AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I noticed some weird behavior regarding the From: header when
using smtpd under some circumstances, not sure if this is a bug.
[...]
The
Hi,
smtpd doesn't support address rewriting at the moment.
It will either use the local `hostname` or the one supplied by your MUA.
While I knew it didn't rewrite stuff, looking at it this way, it sure
can cause... interesting times.
E.g. meaning if you mail out stuff with a plain From:
On 04/11/13 23:07, Michael wrote:
Hi,
smtpd doesn't support address rewriting at the moment.
It will either use the local `hostname` or the one supplied by your MUA.
While I knew it didn't rewrite stuff, looking at it this way, it sure
can cause... interesting times.
E.g. meaning if you
Hi,
I noticed some weird behavior regarding the From: header when using
smtpd under some circumstances, not sure if this is a bug.
The setup:
1.) Main mail server with sendmail hostname mail.domain.tld and
local-host-names containing domain example.com.
2.) A second server with hostname
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