Hello.

Am Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2005 00:41 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
> No, because this information is no longer available by then.

I want to hook in here because that's what I searched for a while ago.

In fact, I don't really like that Courier drops this valuable 
information, as well as QMail does.
E.g., if I get a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], this is a virtual domain, 
resolving (QMail-style) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Courier puts exactly the mentioned, resolved local address into the 
DT-header, Qmail leaves the Domain part alone and treats it as local 
(Horrible, I think!).
So is there any possibility with Courier's plugin-/filter-possibilities 
to have the original address, ariving in the SMTP protocol saved into 
the message?

Would be very valuable.


> The only thing you can do is to remove the alias, add a real account
> in its place, and use a .courier file to forward mail to the aliased
> address. This way you'll have a complete record of the mail's path
> recorded in the headers.

That's a (ugly) workaround for aliases, but it does not really work for 
virtually hosted domains. Any idea?

cu, Bernd

-- 
In theory, theory and practice are the same.
In practice, they are different.  -  Larry McVoy

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