Hi,

Question about forwarding. When I use an alias to forward mail in DBmail, in my case I've been using catchall's to forward all the mail for a URL to a client's personal account, so I alias @domain.com -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works, but the sender is changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm assuming since this is the user the daemon runs under. Isn't it more proper to forward mail using an empty sender address, I think it's called '<>'?

Would it then be better to forward using postfix rather than DBMail? If this is the case, I would love to be able to figure out how to forward catchall addresses using postfix. Although I suppose that's something that may be better suited for the postfix people.

Lemme know if you guys have any ideas.

I've been running into an issue with the dbmail from address on two servers. So I know it's not a huge problem, but I'd really like to forward this stuff over. The receiving SMTP server doesn't like the fact that the mail is coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (this is the address it sends from) It gives me this error: "can't currently verify any sender in the header lines"

Thanks for any ideas you might have.

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