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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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