Per Jessen wrote:
Outgoing email notifications should use a real existing domain (let's
call it domain.real) instead of the local domain (domain.local) so
that some mail servers won't reject the mails. That's why I've set the
serveremail option in voicemail.conf to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunately Asterisk is always sending these mails with the sender
[EMAIL PROTECTED] regardless of the serveremail option.
You fix that in your mail-server with aliasing and/or canonicalising. I
think the Asterisk behaviour is correct. It is similar to receiving an
email from cron or some other daemon. That is sent
from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", which is fine for your internal purposes, but if
you send it out externally, you'll need to map it to a external
address.
But then again I don't understand the serveremail option. What is it for
then?
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