Re: [OT] Why no envelope sender in RECEIVED?

2022-11-09 Thread MRob
On 2022-11-09 13:05, Bill Cole wrote: On 2022-11-08 at 19:23:51 UTC-0500 (Wed, 09 Nov 2022 00:23:51 +) MRob is rumored to have said: Hello, Why isnt it standard to put the envelope sender into the RECEIVED header? Because it can change in transit in ways which can be confusing and

Re: Can't get sender_dependent_relayhost_maps to work -- HELP!

2022-11-09 Thread Bryan Arenal
I got this working -- in the midst of the different iterations, I had a mismatch in domains in sasl_passwd and relayhost_maps. Once those have been aligned, it's working as expected. Thanks! On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 1:20 PM Bryan Arenal wrote: > > Hi there, > > I'm having issues with getting

Can't get sender_dependent_relayhost_maps to work -- HELP!

2022-11-09 Thread Bryan Arenal
Hi there, I'm having issues with getting sender_dependent_relayhost_maps to work (Rocky Linux 8, postfix v3.5.8). No matter what I try, it seems that the sender_dependent_relayhost_maps is being ignored. Here's my main.cf: alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases

Re: [OT] Why no envelope sender in RECEIVED?

2022-11-09 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-11-08 at 19:23:51 UTC-0500 (Wed, 09 Nov 2022 00:23:51 +) MRob is rumored to have said: Hello, Why isnt it standard to put the envelope sender into the RECEIVED header? Because it can change in transit in ways which can be confusing and potentially reveal legitimately private

Re: what's the usage of /etc/mailname

2022-11-09 Thread support
Thanks that works for me too. btw, can anybody have interests in testing the mail system I am working on? https://openmbox.net/ The account is for free registration. regards Henry > > On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 at 12:59, wrote: > > > > > I am using mailutils from ubuntu 20.04 > > And in main.cf

Re: what's the usage of /etc/mailname

2022-11-09 Thread Marek Podmaka
On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 at 12:59, wrote: > > I am using mailutils from ubuntu 20.04 > And in main.cf myorigin points to the file /etc/mailname. > But I don't see a config file /etc/mailutils.conf? I didn't have a default config either. This is what is working for me: program mail { address { #

Re: what's the usage of /etc/mailname

2022-11-09 Thread support
I am using mailutils from ubuntu 20.04 And in main.cf myorigin points to the file /etc/mailname. But I don't see a config file /etc/mailutils.conf? Thanks. November 9, 2022 at 5:28 PM, "Marek Podmaka" wrote: > > On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 at 10:12, wrote: > > > > > When i send an email from

Re: [OT] Why no envelope sender in RECEIVED?

2022-11-09 Thread Wietse Venema
MRob: > Hello, > > Why isnt it standard to put the envelope sender into the RECEIVED > header? Is some good reason to hide it? Email protocols and formats are defined in RFCs. See RFC 5321 for SMTP. Wietse

Re: what's the usage of /etc/mailname

2022-11-09 Thread Marek Podmaka
On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 at 10:12, wrote: > > When i send an email from terminal by "mail" commaind, the mail is sent via > postfix installed on localhost, the sender address appears always as > "u...@sdfsfsdf.example.org", not the expected "u...@example.org". Depends on what that "mail" command is.

Re: what's the usage of /etc/mailname

2022-11-09 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 09.11.22 09:12, supp...@openmbox.net wrote: I have setup the domain in /etc/mailname, such as example.org. but my hostname is something like sdfsfsdf.example.org. When i send an email from terminal by "mail" commaind, the mail is sent via postfix installed on localhost, the sender address

what's the usage of /etc/mailname

2022-11-09 Thread support
I have setup the domain in /etc/mailname, such as example.org. but my hostname is something like sdfsfsdf.example.org. When i send an email from terminal by "mail" commaind, the mail is sent via postfix installed on localhost, the sender address appears always as "u...@sdfsfsdf.example.org", not

Re: bad BCC address

2022-11-09 Thread patpro
OMG I'm so blind! In my original header_checks file, only one BCC address has a 0 instead of a @, in my email it's a copy-paste problem. thanks, Patrick November 9, 2022 9:16 AM, "Reto" wrote: > On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 08:05:20AM +, pat...@patpro.net wrote: > >> Does the error mean my

Re: bad BCC address

2022-11-09 Thread Reto
On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 08:05:20AM +, pat...@patpro.net wrote: > Does the error mean my BCC address must be me0example.org instead of > me0foo.example.org? Ehr, you do realize that you have 0's where you'd expect an @ yes?

bad BCC address

2022-11-09 Thread patpro
Hello, I have discovered an odd warning in my logs: postfix/cleanup[2413186]: warning: bad BCC address "me0foo.example.org" in header_checks map -- need user@domain my header_checks file looks like this: /.*LOCAL_URI_.*/BCC me0foo.example.org /.*LOCAL_SPAMURI_.*/BCC