(first, i want to send "big thank you!" for Vitor, mouss, Wietse ;;)
On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 12:28 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote: > Byung-Hee HWANG: > > i saw some terms "envelope _sender" and "header_sender" in postfix docs > > on public postfix website. it is so confused to me. what is different > > between "envelope_sender" and "header_sender"? according to RFC 2822, > > there is described about "Sender" and "From". is the terms > > (envelope_sender, header_sender) related to "Sender" and "From"? can you > > please give me your cool explain? > > > > byunghee > > 220 example.com ready to talk ESMTP > ehlo russian-caravan.cloud9.net > 250 example.com greets you > MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <<envelope sender > 250 ok > RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <<envelope recipient > DATA > 354 Go ahead > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <<header sender > To: postfix-users@postfix.org <<header recipient > Subject: Re: header versus envelope addresses > ...more text... > . > 250 queued as ABCDEFGHIJK > QUIT > 221 Bye your example is good and cool to me ;; and more, here this message's envelope_sender(RFC2822's Sender) changed by postfix's sender_canonical_map. for that, i examined with Postfix and Google Apps's outgoing gateway feature for a couple hours ;; i'm feeling strongly Postfix is good product! thanks again Wietse! byunghee -- "Then maybe I can give you and the kids more dough." "We have more than enough." -- Johnny Fontane and Virginia, "Chapter 12", page 161