Hi,

I've just configured dspam with exim and cyrus, everything seems to work just
fine. But there is one thing I've noticed, the mails users receive have the
following headers added:
- Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Sender: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
where `dspam' is the user under which exim launches dspam.

I've sent an email to the dspam user mailing list, and probably it is something
that the mailer is doing. Here is the definition of my transports:

lmtp_delivery:
  home_directory = /var/spool/imap
  driver = lmtp
  command = "/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/deliver -l"
  batch_max = 20
  user = cyrus

dspam_spamcheck:
  driver = pipe
  command = "/usr/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --user $local_part -bm %u"
  user = dspam
  group = dspam
  return_path_add = false
  log_output = true 
  return_fail_output = true

The lmtp_delivery is used by the `localuser' router when the `dspam' router
fails because the mail was cleared by dspam:

localuser:
  driver = accept
  check_local_user
  transport = lmtp_delivery
  cannot_route_message = Unknown user

And on the dspam front I have:
TrustedDeliveryAgent "/usr/sbin/exim -oMr spam-scanned" # Exim

Any idea how to prevent the Return-path and Sender to be modified/added?

Thanks,
Manu

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