Am 2013-03-22 18:50, schrieb Noel Jones:
On 3/22/2013 11:44 AM, Victor d'Agostino wrote:
Hi all,

I use postfix as relay server to several internal domains. xxx is
the main one.

postconfig | grep domain prints :

append_dot_mydomain = no
mydomain = xxx
myorigin = $mydomain
relay_domains = $mydomain yyy zzz

If postfix receives an email with a FROM (headers and in the SMTP
dialog) without @xxx :

mars 22 17:17:05 host=127.0.0.1 tls=off auth=off from=Administrateur
recipients=a...@yyy.fr <mailto:a...@yyy.fr> mailsize=72764
smtpstatus=250 smtpmsg='250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 7C1A472' exitcode=EX_OK


Return-Path: <administrat...@yyy.fr <mailto:administrat...@yyy.fr>>
Received: [...]
Date: 22 Mar 2013 17:17:03 +0100
From: Administrateur
To: a...@yyy.fr <mailto:a...@yyy.fr>
Subject: aaa
[...]


it automaticly add @xxx to the FROM header when it transfers the
email to the next SMTP server.

mars 22 17:17:06 myfinalhost postfix/qmgr[29863]: C0593684F41:
from=<Administrateur@xxx>, size=74777, nrcpt=1 (queue active)


I would like to know how to disable this behavior,
append_dot_mydomain is already set to no.

Regards,

Victor



http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#william
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#remote_header_rewrite_domain

When you're using a content_filter, it's often useful to set:
# main.cf
remote_header_rewrite_domain = domain.invalid

What is the goal of this? Why remove the "FROM:"
Debugging would be alot harder i think.
So why hiding this Information?
And what would this " remote_header_rewrite_domain = domain.invalid " cause?

marko





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