This is a big problem I've been having with bounce messages from other servers 
I'm forwarding to, I think I mentioned this before. Is this an issue that was 
addressed in 2.0? It would be nice to have dbmail forward as the original 
sender. 

-Micah


On Thu January 08 2004 7:27 am, Brian Blood wrote:
> On 1/8/04 9:01 AM, "Jeff Brenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why can't you have dbmail do both local and remote delivery? I'm doing
> > it all the time with a VERY early version... Postfix hands the message
> > over to dbmail, dbmail expands the alias, and delivers it to each
> > recipient. Any non-local addresses are handed over to Postfix to deal
> > with.
> >
> > While I haven't looked at the code for this in a LONG time, I believe
> > dbmail recurses through each expanded address, and any that don't
> > result in a numeric mailbox are sent on their way back to internet.
> >
> > I have several mail lists that have dozens or hundreds of addresses,
> > most non-local, so I know it works...
>
> As stated in the original email, take a look at the return path on those
> messages that are reforwarded out by dbmail.
>
> The from address on the envelope is not the original sender, but:
>
> <user the dbmail-smtp process is running as>@<$mydomain in Postfix config>
>
>
> That's the real problem I'm trying to solve.
>
> If I can get Postfix to do all of this, all the better as there are that
> many less processes involved. It also slightly decreases the number of db
> lookups involved.
>
> Brian
>
>
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