>If you were fully equipped to know what's relevant
Again, I'm sorry if anything I wrote was hurtful or otherwise unpleasant:
not at all what I wanted to express. I have no complaints at all, for any
reason. I used Postfix for so many years now: I'm so totally grateful for
your effort. Why thi
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 10:29:46PM -0400, François wrote:
> I did post the relevant parts (I believe) of main.cf:
If you were fully equipped to know what's relevant, you'd not need to
look for help here. When you do seek help here, you need to be willing
to let others judge what is relevant.
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Fran?ois via Postfix-users:
> I'm sorry if any part of my request seemed disagreeable: not my intention.
>
> I did post the relevant parts (I believe) of main.cf:
>
> canonical_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/canonical
> canonical_classes = envelope_sender
You failed to post "postconf -n" output as r
I'm sorry if any part of my request seemed disagreeable: not my intention.
I did post the relevant parts (I believe) of main.cf:
canonical_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/canonical
canonical_classes = envelope_sender
I don't see a mistake in those lines (this affirmation could be in itself a
mistake,
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 08:08:04PM -0400, François via Postfix-users wrote:
> The regexp:/etc/postfix/canonical just did not want to map reliably a
> domain name to a certain Return-Path, even though I tested successfully all
> regular expressions with (for example):
>
> postmap -q "info[at]ghi.c
I tried your inline solution: it worked as expected. I saw the mapping
happen between postfix/pickup and postfix/qmgr
I finally could get the canonical mapping to change the Return-Path (and
the Return-Path only: the From and Reply-To must be left as they are). The
only way I found: list ALL sen
Fran?ois via Postfix-users:
> >Envelope from? Header from?
>
> I just don't know. I tried to find the info but could not. My best guess:
> header from.
It sets both.
With a very simple canonical map
main.cf:
canonical_maps = inline:{{f...@porcupine.org = b...@porcupine.org}}
Command:
>Envelope from? Header from?
I just don't know. I tried to find the info but could not. My best guess:
header from.
I'm starting to think what I asked is not possible (at least using
canonical mapping):
Return-Path: whatever or nothing
From: whatever[at]ghi.com
Changed to:
Return-Path: addre
Fran?ois via Postfix-users:
> mail program links to mailx. mailx man page says:
>
> -r address
> Sets the From address. Overrides any from variable specified
Envelope from? Header from?
Wietse
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>How do you specify the test message envelope sender addresses?
I just use:
date | mail -s "$(date)" -r 'whatever[at]ghi.com' someone[at]somedomain.com
mail program links to mailx. mailx man page says:
-r address
Sets the From address. Overrides any from variable specified
in env
How do you specify the test message envelope sender addresses? You
can't put them in a message header (From:, Return-Path:, etc.).
Wietse
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