2008/12/17 Gauthier DOUCHET <gauthier.douc...@gmail.com>

> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with a system based on Postfix+LDAP with virtual domains.
>
> I'm using LDAP to store domains and user. The LDAP tree is like that:
> ou=hosting
> +virtualdomain=company1.common.com
> ++ou=mail
> +++uid=user1 (with attribute mail wich is its mail adress)
> +virtualdomain=company2.common.com
> ++ou=mail
> +++uid=user1
> +++uid=user2
>
> All is (almost) working except that for some domains we send mails, there
> is a replacement of the suffix.
> For example, when us...@company1.common.com sends a mail to some mail
> adresses, when these people receive the mail, instead to have the mail From
> filled with us...@company1.common.com, they have us...@www.common.com(this is 
> the same server hosting mail and the website
> www.common.com)
>
> I don't know exactly what could be the cause of this problem. Is it due to
> Postfix or to my DNS config or the mail server for these domains which do
> not understand my mail server? What config files do you want I give in order
> to have more details to understand?
>
> Thank you very much for help..
>
> Gauthier
>
> --
>
Hi,

I'm still searching the cause of this problem.
For domains which have a "wrong" mail, I studied the headers and I
discovered only one thing which can explain the problem:
X-pstn-addresses: from <us...@compagny1.common.com> [db-null]
Return-Path: us...@www.common.com

I used the Postini header analysis tool (
https://www.postini.com/cgi-bin/header_analysis.cgi) but any convincing
results.

Has someone an explanation about the fact the Return-Path is different of
From?

Thanks!

Gauthier

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Gauthier DOUCHET

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