2009/3/5 ghe g...@slsware.com:
I need to change email sent by a user from one domain (a.com) so that
clicking Reply will reply to him at b.com. (a.com isn't always reliable,
and I admin b.com, among other reasons.)
Google got me to postfix.org's documentation on generic maps. I'm
running
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Barney Desmond wrote:
This is a little unclear. I interpret that to mean mail sent from your
server, from u...@a.com, should appear to come from u...@b.com, so
that the return-path will be at b.com - is this correct? You then said
you want to
On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:14, ghe g...@slsware.com wrote:
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Barney Desmond wrote:
This is a little unclear. I interpret that to mean mail sent from
your
server, from u...@a.com, should appear to come from u...@b.com, so
that the return-path will be at
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LuKreme wrote:
But a.com is not you, so how do you intend to control that?
By rewriting on my servers.
What you want is for user to add a reply-to header to their outbound
mail.. I suppose there must be a way to create a filter to add that
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LuKreme wrote:
What you want is for user to add a reply-to header to their outbound
mail.. I suppose there must be a way to create a filter to add that
header (formail?)
procmail recognizes the sender, pipes to formail, and formail adds
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I need to change email sent by a user from one domain (a.com) so that
clicking Reply will reply to him at b.com. (a.com isn't always reliable,
and I admin b.com, among other reasons.)
Google got me to postfix.org's documentation on generic maps. I'm