Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-22 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
On 21/03/2013 22:35, Billington, James wrote: If I understand you all correctly it appears that if I use the sendmail -f argument it will only change the Return-Path header. If that's true then the documentation is confusing. Maybe a note should be added to the documentation clarifying

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-22 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
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Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-21 Thread Billington, James
I am relaying RT mail through our corporate Exchange Server. I have each of the 10 queue's correspond/comment address set to a valid external address, and have made contacts in Exchange to relay the mail properly. That doesn't change the Return-Path that Postfix sets. Whether I setup contacts

[rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Billington, James
Hello, I'm not much of a linux guy, but we're having an issue with emails coming from RT to external organizations. We're running RT 4.0.10 on CentOS 6.3 with Postfix (MailCommand: sendmailpipe) as the email solution. I mostly followed the install guide and prayed during installation and

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Rafal Roginela
Hi, Sorry I gave you a wrong google word of impersonation it should be masquerade... Here is an article to do just that: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-postfix-masquerade-change-email-mail-address.html Another way is to relay off your main server(we do that with our Exchange box) again

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Billington, James
Adding an external MX record for this isn't really an option I can explore. I agree it would solve the problem, more as a workaround, but we'd need to revisit our agreement with our DNS provider. I googled postfix impersonation settings and sendmail impersonation settings with no luck. Can you

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Billington, James
This looks like it might work. It just feels like we're tricking the system as a workaround instead of fixing it at the root. Isn't there a way to set the Return-Path without changing the From: and/or ReplyTo: headers? RT already set those properly. I just need the Return-Path to change. Just

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Jernej Zajc
: Wednesday, 20 March, 2013 5:55:49 PM Subject: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues Hello, I’m not much of a linux guy, but we’re having an issue with emails coming from RT to external organizations. We’re running RT 4.0.10 on CentOS 6.3 with Postfix (MailCommand

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Thomas Sibley
On 03/20/2013 02:37 PM, Billington, James wrote: This looks like it might work. It just feels like we’re tricking the system as a workaround instead of fixing it at the root. Isn’t there a way to set the Return-Path without changing the From: and/or ReplyTo: headers? RT already set those

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Rafal Roginela
Hi, Postfix is the mta, sendmail just hands it off to postfix is what I understand . The reason you're seeing the headers the way they are because of how intrinsic email is to Linux/ Unix. What's there is how mail works inside Linux itself because each system has an internal mail flow that is

Re: [rt-users] RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

2013-03-20 Thread Bill Cole
On 20 Mar 2013, at 17:37, Billington, James wrote: This looks like it might work. It just feels like we're tricking the system as a workaround instead of fixing it at the root. Not really. Return-Path is a header that gets created by an MTA for local delivery or when constructing a bounce