If I remember correctly, when Junkmail is used as a gateway, %localhost% is the actual iMail localhost/FQDN and not the target domain's domain name.
That is correct, as IMail doesn't recognize the domain as being a local domain.
Maybe I should used %RECIPHOST%?
That would be a good idea for the gateway domains.
Yes -- if that's all they are noticing, using the %RECIPHOST% variable would take care of the problem.I think I could address their complaint of popmail.netrends.com appearing in their alert messages by replacing %localhost% with %reciphost% and leave the DNS entries the same.
-Scott
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