Am 03.02.2012 16:12, schrieb TFML:
> Could someone point me the right direction...
> 
> I'm attempting to send an autoreply on a catchall.  We receive message from 
> sender (From: sen...@domain.tld) to our catchall (Actual mainbox) account 
> (To: j...@domain.tld), then the autoreply will send a message back to send 
> and the headers look as follows:
> 
> From: catch...@domain.tld
> To: sen...@domain.tld
> 
> What I would like to change is the "From" address to be "j...@domain.tld" 
> instead of "catch...@domain.tld" if possible.  If not possible, can I pass 
> "orig_to" variables to a message from a perl auto reply?  The message body 
> would have:
> 
> Originally sent to j...@domain.tld
> 
> Any information would be greatly appreciated.

do you really think any autoreply on catch-all is a good idea?

this meany finally that every mass spam attack not detected
and trying all sotrts of @yourdomain will produce a autreply
and in the worst case to a forged sender which results in quickly
get blacklisted all over the world!

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