On Sun 20/Mar/2016 00:14:15 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote: 
> Alessandro Vesely writes:
> 
>>> sqwebmail reads Courier's "defaultdomain" file. The standalone version of
>>> sqwebmail reads the "hostname" file, in its configuration directory.
>>
>> I patch sendit.sh, and sign according to its $1 parameter.  I reread our
>> messages about patch of 2006-11-12, and still find it hard to get it 
>> straight...
>>
>> Zdkimfilter looks at the 'i' authname in ctlfile.
> 
> What goes into mail is independent of what gets authenticated. Also, sqwebmail
> can be configured to allow for an editable From header, too.

Right, and one can either allow it for all users or disallow it completely.
Pretty clear.

Thanks

Ale
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