On 05/02/11, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > I send a test message to [email protected] which we know is forwarded
> > to [email protected] which causes a 517 fail on zzzzz.com for anyone
> > sending to this user from a domain with an SPF record. 
> 
> Forwarding breaks SPF, film at 11. 
> 
> The only thing they can do is set the envelope sender on forwarded mail
> to point to their own domain, with its own SPF record. 

Thanks Sam. So in trying to get some rewritting to work on my courier
server, before I google for a postfix solution, first I try this...

~ cat .courier-markc2
!$SENDMAIL -verp [email protected]

and that seemed to work but I can't see any difference in the destination
headers compared to a plain "[email protected]" in .courier-markc2, Next...

~ cat .courier-markc2
!$SENDMAIL -f [email protected] [email protected]

which is just weird. I see there are -bs and a -V options which could
be of interest but perhaps a hint as to which one would suit rewritting
the envelope From via a .courier file?

--markc

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