On 02/01/2010 05:37 PM Charles Marcus wrote: > On 2010-02-01 11:32 AM, Timo Sirainen <t...@iki.fi> wrote: >> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 17:24 +0100, Pascal Volk wrote: >>> What about a X-Original-To header? >> Is that any different from Delivered-To?
It's a X-$WHATEVER-header. As mentioned by Nicolas: Postfix uses the Delivered-To header for for mail delivery loop detection. Could you know which funny sieve/.forward files users place on a mail system? ;-) > Dunno if it is different, but I like having the X-Original-To header - > it lets me see that the message was originally was to an alias (when it > was). Yeah, the X-Original-To header is prepended to the headers. So the user can see it if she/he looks into the mail headers. This info may also be available in a "Received: from …for <recipient> …" header. If the X-Original-To header was prepended, users do not have to update their sieve rules, when the admin updates to Dovecot v2.0.0 with lmpt. Sieve envelope: I'm using it, since I'm using Dovecot v2.0.alpha? It's just one require argument more. Regards, Pascal -- The trapper recommends today: cafebabe.1003...@localdomain.org