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Hi,

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:32:52 +0200, "Krist van Besien"
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> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>  Sorry - I now realize I have incorrectly phrased my request. The below
> is
>>  what I need:
>>
>>
>>  >> configure it so that a script submitted from a virtual domain, would
>>  > have
>>  >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope?
>>  >
>>  > Sure you can.
>>
>>  Can I ask how it can be done?
> 
> This depends on what you use to write your scripts. Whatever you use
> to send mail must have some option to set what the originating email
> address is. But what this option is, and how you set it in your script
> is not an apache issue.

I think I have a talent for badly wording my requests. ;)

By default my mail log file shows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> when a uses
submists a form (in other words it is always server's host name which gets
appended, not the virtual host name). The form is correctly configured to
use mail from for the emails. That's OK. I just want to see in my logs that
when a script at domain1.tld is submitted, it is shown in lgos as
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, when from domain2.tld, then <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Is this
configured in apache? If so, may I ask where?

Sorry for creating confusion!

Zbigniew Szalbot




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