A seg, 27-02-2023 às 20:38 +, Andrew C Aitchison via Exim-users
escreveu:
> On Mon, 27 Feb 2023, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
>
> > That doesn't address the question - no-one doubted that Exim 4.xx
> > is able to preserve the From: address.
> > The point is, what is it in the config files that
Hi all
Worth noting - as we have many, many times on this list - that if you're
using Debian or a derivative such as Ubuntu, then this list may not be able
to help you.
The split config, the macros etc - they're all Debian specific.
Additionally, if the OP would be kind enough to subscribe
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 04:01:19PM +, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
> The point is, what is it in the config files that makes it rewrite
> the From: address; or alternatively, what should be in the config
> files to make it preserve the From: address?
Almost all possible manipulations with this
On Mon, 27 Feb 2023, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
That doesn't address the question - no-one doubted that Exim 4.xx
is able to preserve the From: address.
The point is, what is it in the config files that makes it rewrite
the From: address; or alternatively, what should be in the config
files to
Ahoj,
Dňa Mon, 27 Feb 2023 16:01:19 + Nick via Exim-users
napísal:
> That doesn't address the question - no-one doubted that Exim 4.xx
> is able to preserve the From: address.
> The point is, what is it in the config files that makes it rewrite
> the From: address; or alternatively, what
> That doesn't address the question - no-one doubted that Exim 4.xx
> is able to preserve the From: address.
> The point is, what is it in the config files that makes it rewrite
> the From: address; or alternatively, what should be in the config
> files to make it preserve the From: address?
I
A dom, 26-02-2023 às 16:46 +0100, nb via Exim-users escreveu:
> Le 2023-02-25 23:21, Nick via Exim-users a écrit :
> > When I send an email using: mailx -r , specifying the from address
> > in
> > the form name@domain, exim rewrites the domain of the From: address
> > and
> > Sender: address to
A dom, 26-02-2023 às 12:11 +, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users
escreveu:
> On 25/02/2023 23:21, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
> > Why is it doing this
>
> Possibility 1: the macro is not in fact set.
>
> Check by running "exim -bP macros | grep MAIN_FORCE_SENDER"
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Jeremy
>
>
Le 2023-02-25 23:21, Nick via Exim-users a écrit :
> When I send an email using: mailx -r , specifying the from address in
> the form name@domain, exim rewrites the domain of the From: address and
> Sender: address to the first entry in the local_domains list. My server
> hosts multiple domains,
A dom, 26-02-2023 às 12:55 +, Andrew C Aitchison via Exim-users
escreveu:
> On Sat, 25 Feb 2023, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
>
> > When I send an email using: mailx -r , specifying the from address
> > in
> > the form name@domain, exim rewrites the domain of the From: address
> > and
> >
On Sat, 25 Feb 2023, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
When I send an email using: mailx -r , specifying the from address in
the form name@domain, exim rewrites the domain of the From: address and
Sender: address to the first entry in the local_domains list. My server
hosts multiple domains, so I need
On 25/02/2023 23:21, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
Why is it doing this
Possibility 1: the macro is not in fact set.
Check by running "exim -bP macros | grep MAIN_FORCE_SENDER"
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Cheers,
Jeremy
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On 25/02/2023 23:21, Nick via Exim-users wrote:
Why is it doing this and how can I stop it?
Possibility 2: "mailx" does not actually run exim with the arguments
you think it does.
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Jeremy
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