Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
This must be one of the most popular questions, but much as I search on the web I dont see any solution.
Ummm..RTFM?
http://www.sendmail.org/faq/section3.html#3.29
A few words of caution:
-> As I see it, this a problem of multidrop combined with multi-rcpt. You might have to put the procmail file for each account that has multidrop.
-> There is a typo on the sendmail.org page. The following on the page:
formail -i "X-Envelope-To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Should read:
formail -i "X-Envelope-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Notice the quote *after* the $ENV_TO$DOMAIN.
-> This causes sendmail to make multiple copies of the message as you want. Since they are identical copies, except the X-Envelope-To header, any message identification headers are also recplicated...e.g. Message-Id. Depending on the mail usage you have, this might cause problems.
-> The solution works on my sendmail server - your mileage may vary.
Am not sure. Unless I am mistaken, the page says that virtual users should be defined as:
@domain.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This puts the envelope information in the mail address. The mailer understands this as a email address extension([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Then procmail can take this as an argument and deliver it using the additional X-Envelope-To: header.
But, in most control panel software like the cobalt one I am worried about, the default virtuser entry for the catch-all account that is created is of the form:
@domain.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The envelope information is lost *before* delivery, so sendmail while receiving on behalf of domuser has no clue as to the intended envelope recipient.
- Sandip
-- Sandip Bhattacharya http://www.sandipb.net sandip at puroga.com Puroga Technologies Pvt. Ltd. http://www.puroga.com
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