Hello.
Sorry.
Organize and describe what I want to do.
There may be no unity, but please forgive me.
Also, I'm not good at English, so I'm sorry if it's difficult to understand.
1. I had to create a proxy server for an external SMTP server (here,
“smtp.example.com” as an example).
So I decided t
On 4.12.2019 15.33, Riku via dovecot wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Sorry.
> Since 2.3.9 was released, I installed it immediately and tried to set
> "lmtp_add_received_header" to "no".
> But it seems different from what I wanted to do.
> The following is my configuration file.
> Please let me know if there
Hello.
Sorry.
Since 2.3.9 was released, I installed it immediately and tried to set
"lmtp_add_received_header" to "no".
But it seems different from what I wanted to do.
The following is my configuration file.
Please let me know if there are any other configuration files that need to be
listed.
I
Hello.
Thank you for teaching.
I'd like to try it out if 2.3.9 comes out.
I look forward to the release of 2.3.9.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
> On 2 Dec 2019, at 19.23, Tom Sommer via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> On 2019-12-02 13:42, Riku via dovecot wrote:
>> Hello.
>> My name is Riku.
>> Currently, I use Dovecot as a proxy for another SMTP server.
>> However, this seems to cause the IP address of the "received" header
>> to be that of th
On 2019-12-02 13:42, Riku via dovecot wrote:
Hello.
My name is Riku.
Currently, I use Dovecot as a proxy for another SMTP server.
However, this seems to cause the IP address of the "received" header
to be that of the proxy server.
Is it possible to change this so that the IP address of the sen
Hello.
My name is Riku.
Currently, I use Dovecot as a proxy for another SMTP server.
However, this seems to cause the IP address of the "received" header to be that
of the proxy server.
Is it possible to change this so that the IP address of the sender is entered?
The version of Dovecot is "2.3.8