>> Man makepercentrelay says that  "percent-hack  domains 
>> are  a  list  of  domains  for  which  Courier  accepts
>> mail via ESMTP addressed as
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]".   I understand
>> the _accept_ part,  but why is courier seemingly doing 
>> the reverse - forcibly rewriting [EMAIL PROTECTED] into
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]?

> Because that's the address someone would use to reply to
> the sender.

Is there someway to have courier merely accept mail in this 
form without having it rewrite outgoing mail? 

Is rewriting outgoing mail addresses in its own section of 
code (so that I could change it) or is it part of the whole 
"alias" rewriting rules so that it would be a major rewrite 
to change this behavior?

Jeff Jansen


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