On Tue, Aug 09, 2016 at 05:57:52PM +0200, hw wrote:
> Evgeniy Berdnikov schrieb:
> > On Tue, Aug 09, 2016 at 04:14:49PM +0200, hw wrote:
> > > with several domains declared as local domains, users can
> > > send and receive messages with sender addresses the domain
> > > part of which is any of the local domains.
> > 
> >   There are no built-in restrictions for the sender's domain part:
> >   by default senders can eject e-mails from arbitrary envelope
> >   addresses and with arbitrary headers.
> 
> Then why does exim add a Sender: header?

 Exim may add such a header.

> > > Is there a way to make it so that the recipient of a message
> > > sent from <[email protected]> cannot figure out that the message
> > > was actually sent from <[email protected]> when the host exim
> > > runs on has a primary hostname like mx.domain-a.net?
> > 
> >   You may delete some headers in Exim routers or transports.
> >   Look for headers_remove options in documentation (ch. 47 p. 17).
> 
> That doesn??t work for the Sender: header ...

 In ch.47 there are also some words about control=submission/... with
 domain=, name= and sender_retain= qualifiers.
-- 
 Eugene Berdnikov

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