Thanks. After looking into this I verified that using a manual SMTP
sending this does not happen and the conclusion is therefore that the
simple "mail" command will create this from address based on the passwd
file. That surprised me since I thought that the "mail" command didn't
do any elabora
On 2011-07-07 16:09, Johan Persson wrote:
I have working postfix setup but there is one thing I don't quite
understand where it comes from (and that bothers me)
I only use one map which is a "sender_canonical" map to translate local
user to a valid external email address. This works fine.
Howev
Johan Persson:
> So I get the translation something along the lines of
>
> "u...@localhost.nil" => "first lastname "
This is not the default Postfix format. The "first lastname"
information was provided by the mail client, not Postfix.
Wietse
I have working postfix setup but there is one thing I don't quite
understand where it comes from (and that bothers me)
I only use one map which is a "sender_canonical" map to translate local
user to a valid external email address. This works fine.
However postfix also adds the full name (as take