> Mail is sent to m...@mynoc.eu and forwarder to m...@streamservice.nl.
> In that case I want the mail from to be m...@mynoc.eu, I don't
> care about the original address in the mail from during the SMTP
> stage. Every other location where the original mail address is
> listed doesn't have to be ch
Benny Pedersen:
> how do i get forward solving this ?
Specify both the xn--mumble and UTF8 forms in Postfix configuration
files. As documented Postfix does not automatically convert table
lookup requests.
Wietse
Hi Wietse,
Thanks for your guidance so far.
I'm trying to use the postfix sendmail command line - and have this working
(code is still rough). However, I'm now trying to get any output from the
command.
To simulate an error, I've intentionally added an invalid -N option - which in
my manual
Hi Wietse,
Further to below - after more testing I am getting errors, but not warnings. I
don't know where they are going, but I'm not getting them back at all.
eg. If I call:
> /usr/sbin/sendmail.postfix -g
> sendmail.postfix: invalid option -- 'g'
> sendmail.postfix: invalid option -- 'g'
>
Kent:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> Thanks for your guidance so far.
>
> I'm trying to use the postfix sendmail command line - and have
> this working (code is still rough). However, I'm now trying to
> get any output from the command.
In case of error it returns an exit status as defined in
/usr/include/s
Hi Wietse,
Thanks - as per my last e-mail, I am getting the errors back. It's just the
warnings I'm not getting back.
But, I can live with this as the warnings will be my coding errors - so apart
from my test with intentional issues, it hopefully shouldn't happen.
cheers
Kent.
> On 5/06/
Kent:
> Hi Wietse,
>
> Thanks - as per my last e-mail, I am getting the errors back.
> It's just the warnings I'm not getting back.
If you are concerned about mistakes, sendmail command line is not
the whole story. There is a lot more that can go wrong.
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