> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jim writes:
> >qmail also sets Return-Path.
> >
> >Recent versions of Postfix can add an X-Original-To header.
>
> Just to confirm -- that's what's used in RCPT TO: , right?
>
> >Another nice method of passing these data along would be t
BTW further discussion on this should go "on the record" by using
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2321 .
--j.
---
This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek
Welcome to geek heaven.
http://thinkgeek.com/sf
Jim writes:
>qmail also sets Return-Path.
>
>Recent versions of Postfix can add an X-Original-To header.
Just to confirm -- that's what's used in RCPT TO: , right?
>Another nice method of passing these data along would be through command-
>line arguments or environment variables, which could be
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 11:31:44AM -0700, Justin Mason wrote:
> We currently support:
>
> Envelope-Sender - qmail
> X-Envelope-From - procmailrc says this may occur
> Return-Path - Postfix, sendmail, rfc821
qmail also sets Return-Path.
Recent versions of Postfix can add an
Marian Eichholz writes:
>As far as I can see in FAQ and manpages, there is no official way to provide
>the envelope-sender (the SMTP-"MAIL FROM:" argument) to SA for furtehr
>reference.
>
>There are good reasons to have the Envelope-Sender at hand:
>
>- the Sender: (as best bet) might be forged
>
Hi there!
As far as I can see in FAQ and manpages, there is no official way to provide
the envelope-sender (the SMTP-"MAIL FROM:" argument) to SA for furtehr
reference.
There are good reasons to have the Envelope-Sender at hand:
- the Sender: (as best bet) might be forged
- the envelope-sender