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On 1 Sep 2000, at 12:56, Angel, Christopher J wrote:

> for example, we have a .qmail-systems file:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> This bounce ends up going to the customer who emailed the alias. 

Quoting "man dot-qmail":

>        When  qmail-local  forwards  a  message  as  instructed in
>        .qmail-ext  (or   .qmail-default),   it   checks   whether
>        .qmail-ext-owner   exists.    If   so,   it   uses  local-
>        owner@domain as the envelope sender for the forwarded mes
>        sage.   Otherwise  it  retains  the envelope sender of the
>        original message.  Exception: qmail-local  always  retains the
>        original envelope sender if it is the empty address or #@[],
>        i.e., if this is a bounce message.
> 
>        qmail-local also supports variable envelope  return  paths
>        (VERPs):  if .qmail-ext-owner and .qmail-ext-owner-default both
>        exist, it uses local-owner-@domain-@[] as  the  envelope 
>        sender.  This will cause a recipient recip@reciphost to  see 
>        an  envelope  sender  of  local-owner-recip=reci­ phost@domain.
> 

I think this fully answers your question.

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