RE: [SAtalk] Envelope sender as part of the SA protocol

2003-08-28 Thread Larry Gilson
> -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

Re: [SAtalk] Envelope sender as part of the SA protocol

2003-08-27 Thread Justin Mason
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

Re: [SAtalk] Envelope sender as part of the SA protocol

2003-08-27 Thread Justin Mason
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

Re: [SAtalk] Envelope sender as part of the SA protocol

2003-08-27 Thread Jim
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

Re: [SAtalk] Envelope sender as part of the SA protocol

2003-08-27 Thread Justin Mason
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 >

[SAtalk] Envelope sender as part of the SA protocol

2003-08-27 Thread Marian Eichholz
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