Alexander Lazic writes:

Sorry i forgot the courier Version:

Courier 0.44.2 Copyright 1999-2002 Double Precision, Inc.

Both the Return-Path: and Delivered-To: headers are added when Courier delivers the message to a local mailbox. The headers are never present when the message is received.


On Sam 13.12.2003 13:14, Alexander Lazic wrote:
Hi,

i have see some incomprehensible for me:

If the origin-message have a

Return-Path:

header the

Delivered-To:

header will be added in the final message but if the

Return-Path:

isn't in the origin mail the

Delivered-To:

header are not added.

Work this as designed?

I'am not shure that dependency are needed is it?

Thanx for your explanation

al ;-)


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