Hi

Yes i understand this logic, but problem is each domain has its own specific
senders headers , so its difficult to update each domains scripts , as this
option only successful if only one sender address need to be setup. but in
my case, senders header is not fixed, depend upon each domain, like below

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

I want to allow if only sender headers are related to my domains then allow,
other wise reject like [email protected] etc, but problem is most of domains
mail scripts not using -f option and mails headers are come to postfix by
[email protected]. I just simply want that real above domians from headers
will come instead of any single default header like apa...@* , so it will
resolve my issue.

Thanks.
Muzi


> That's exactly what the suggested setting will do - and I suggested
> it last Friday. The mail script can set what it likes in the message
> body (ie the From: header the user sees), but the above setting will
> force the envelope sender address (which is what the various tools
> work with) to be a specific address for each site defined on your
> Apache server.
>
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