Hi Ian, On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 06:15 PM PDT, Ian Zimmerman wrote: IZ> On 2015-05-23 11:27 -0700, Mun wrote: IZ> IZ> Mun> Indeed. I use a send-hook to accomplish the change to "from". IZ> Mun> However, I recently found at least one destination bounced my mail IZ> Mun> because it detected that I didn't actually send the email from the IZ> Mun> domain stated in "from:". Here's the error within the bounce IZ> Mun> e-mail: IZ> IZ> > Sender address rejected: This gmail.com mail didn't IZ> > really arrive via a gmail.com mail server (in reply to RCPT TO command) IZ> IZ> Did you have a good reason to bypass Google servers? If not, using IZ> gmail as a relay would likely work around this.
Not really. I have multiple e-mail accounts that I process from a single system and so I tried to spoof the "from:" accordingly. IZ> Exim can be configured to conditionally relay some messages depending on IZ> foo. Other MTAs probably can, too. I'm using postfix; I'll have to look into that capability. Thanks, -- Mun