santosh malavade:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I am trying to change the envelope sender appearing in Non Delivery Reports
> as from=<> using sender_canonical_maps hash file

According to Internet Mail Standards (RFC5321 etc.) non-delivery
reports must be sent with the null sender.

        Wietse

RFC 5321
3.6.3.  Message Submission Servers as Relays

   ...

   If an SMTP server has accepted the task of relaying the mail and
   later finds that the destination is incorrect or that the mail cannot
   be delivered for some other reason, then it MUST construct an
   "undeliverable mail" notification message and send it to the
   originator of the undeliverable mail (as indicated by the reverse-
   path).  Formats specified for non-delivery reports by other standards
   (see, for example, RFC 3461 and RFC 3464) SHOULD be used if
   possible.

   This notification message must be from the SMTP server at the relay
   host or the host that first determines that delivery cannot be
   accomplished.  Of course, SMTP servers MUST NOT send notification
   messages about problems transporting notification messages.  One way
   to prevent loops in error reporting is to specify a null reverse-path
   in the MAIL command of a notification message.  When such a message
   is transmitted, the reverse-path MUST be set to null (see
   Section 4.5.5 for additional discussion).  A MAIL command with a null
   reverse-path appears as follows:

      MAIL FROM:<>

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