Sven Jacobs wrote:

>> 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?

As far as I can tell (but I'm on 1.4.1), the serveremail option only
sets the From-address, not the envelope-address.  The envelope will
probably always be "<asterisk-user>@hostname"




/Per Jessen, Zürich

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