Hi there,
Could a msgid cause problems insofar as their content might be seen as
an indicator that the mail is SPAM?

My situation: I have a couple of email providers, where I send mails
from. 

In Opensmtp I have something like this

...
action "posteo.de"   relay host smtps://pos...@posteo.de auth <secrets>
action "t-online.de" relay host smtps://tonl...@securesmtp.t-online.de auth 
<secrets>
...

Now when sending mail as manfred.lotz at posteo.de or manfred.lotz at
t-online.de the msgid always contains the local hostname which is
simply hogwart in /etc/hostname. My laptop is not registered with a dns
lookable server name.

Question: Is there a possibility to tell opensmtp to create a msgid like
   ed8c9804c3dda99d8207f4ae945cd...@posteo.de>
instead of        
   ed8c9804c3dda99d8207f4ae945cddcf@hogwart>

when I send mails with From: manfred.lotz @ posteo.de?

Same for the other account.


Thanks.


-- 
Manfred

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