Hi Jerry,

Recipient rewrite is not a bijection, as one recipient might be
rewritten into several addresses.

This means that, in some corner cases, you might end up with "two" senders.

So solving that problem is not easy, and corner cases will arise.

To answer you, I'm not sure "sender mapping" should be done "at all",
especially that most clients (thunderbird, JMAP, etc..) handle this by
themselves.

Best regards,

Benoit

On 28/10/2019 04:58, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> How is RRT supposed to work with the sender side?  I understand that RRT
> stands for "Recipient......".  But the translations still need to work
> on outbound as well for storing in the 'sent' folder.  I don't see
> anywhere in the code that sender rrt is processed.   And I confirmed
> that ToSenderFolder was attempting to store my email using my 'alias'
> sender address instead of the user account the alias address maps to in
> rrt.
> 
> Is the intended architecture design that RRT should handle sender as
> well as recipient?  Or should sender mapping be done elsewhere?  I can
> make the necessary changes and submit them to git.  But as in other
> cases, I want to do it the 'intended' way.
> 
> Jerry
> 
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