On 2023-01-16 at 22:14:15 UTC-0500 (Tue, 17 Jan 2023 10:14:15 +0700)
Olivier <olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th>
is rumored to have said:
Hello,
This is a preliminary request before I gather all needed informations.
I have a problem with rewriting: I received an email from an outside
person and that person happens to have the same name as one of my
user. The sender's address has been rewritten to that of my user.
ie: j...@gmail.com sent me an email, I have a user joe on my system,
the
mail delivered in my mailbox was bearing the address from:
j...@cs.ait.ac.th
TYhis must be a mistake in my configuration of Postfix, but reading
through the documentation I cannot find what I am doing wrong. What
should I provide to get help?
The output of "postconf -nf" and "postconf -Mf", the log lines relevant
to the message (i.e. mentioning the queue ID) and the headers of the
message, if possible. If you have canonical or generic rewriting
configured, the relevant content of those maps would be essential as
well.
Note that it is not necessarily the case that Postfix did any rewriting.
The From header of a message and the envelope sender address frequently
have different addresses, particularly for mailing lists and spam.
--
Bill Cole
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