Victor Duchovni:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 05:15:52PM -0700, David Jonas wrote:
>
> > When a bounce message from <> is going to an address that is in
> > virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to , or at
> > least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject MAILER-DAEMON
> > as
David Jonas:
> When a bounce message from <> is going to an address that is in
> virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to , or at
> least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject
> MAILER-DAEMON as a sender due to the lack of domain (att.net,
> comcast.net). How can I contr
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 05:15:52PM -0700, David Jonas wrote:
> When a bounce message from <> is going to an address that is in
> virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to , or at
> least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject MAILER-DAEMON
> as a sender due to the lack of
David Jonas wrote:
When a bounce message from <> is going to an address that is in
virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to , or at
least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject
MAILER-DAEMON as a sender due to the lack of domain (att.net,
comcast.net).
You'll need to
When a bounce message from <> is going to an address that is in
virtual_alias_maps the sender gets rewritten to , or at
least that is what seems to happen. Some mail servers reject
MAILER-DAEMON as a sender due to the lack of domain (att.net,
comcast.net). How can I control this? What is the pr