Am 18.07.2012 13:10, schrieb John Doe: > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Mark Goodge <m...@good-stuff.co.uk> wrote: >> On 18/07/2012 11:58, John Doe wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> John Doe: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> A few days ago i received a email that has a send and a received >>>>> (from/to) field set to someth...@gmail.com, and in the header the >>>>> X-Original-To is set to myaddr...@mydomain.com and this mail gets >>>>> delivered to my account. >>>> >>>> >>>> Postfix delivers mail to the ENVELOPE recipient address (the >>>> address in the RCPT TO command, or the address on the Postfix >>>> sendmail command line), NOT to the address in the header. >>>> >>>> Wietse >>> >>> >>> Thank you for answering and sorry for the double posting. >>> How can i debug this issue? >> >> >> There's nothing to debug. The system is behaving as designed. >> >> >>> How can i stop postfix from delivering mail to the recipient mentioned >>> in the x-original-to field? >> >> >> You can't. That's who the sender intended it to go to. >> >> If the reason you want to block that mail is because it's spam, then that's >> a valid concern. But it's also a different issue, entirely unrelated to how >> Postfix (or any other MTA) routes mail. > > Yes, but i cannot explain myself how did i received a message that has > the sender address someth...@gmail.com and the same as the > destination address (also someth...@gmail.com). > How can i dig down deeper and figure this out?
read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email#Message_header > >> Mark >> -- >> Sent from my Turing-Flowers Colossus >> http://mark.goodge.co.uk >> >> -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer