On 26-Jan-00 Chris Hardie wrote:
> 
> Hi.  I'm tackling the old problem of having "Return-Path" headers
> generated by CGI scripts set to something other than "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  
> I believe I understand what needs to be done, after reading these:
> 
> http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1997/02/msg00853.html
> http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1999/06/msg00528.html
> http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1998/11/msg00094.html
> 
> I have apache 1.3.11 (suexec) running on FreeBSD.  mod_env is compiled in.  
> The Virtual host entry has the proper SetEnv lines in it:
> 
>  SetEnv QMAILSUSER silas
>  SetEnv QMAILSHOST hotzp.com  
> 
> And yet, qmail-inject is seemingly unaffected, and all messages generated
> have the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" header.
> 
> I tested the env setting by printing out the ENV variable to a log file
> from within the CGI script, and it came up empty...this held true with
> non-QMAIL environment variables.
> 
> So I suppose this might be more of an apache question, but surely one
> of you has dealt with this.  :)
> 
> Anyone know the trick?

SetEnv QMAILINJECT ?

I don't remember if it's an 'f' or something else where the question
mark goes.  man qmail-inject will tell you the letter to use.

Vince.
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