Antje Koschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Except that some programs here are written in a way that they connect direct
> to the port 25 of the qmail server and and feed the mail via the smtp
> commands.  Unfortunatly they only use "username" as sender and not
> "username@mydomain" .  And they might be rejected by another because they
> don't have a valid domain name.

Doesn't qmail append envnoathost in this circumstance?

> Is there a possibility to append the domain to addresses missing the
> domain in any mail sent from local machines (as recognized with the tcprules)?

You could use the fixup/@fixme trick to run the messages through qmail-inject
or new-inject, which will fix up headers, etc.  See Dan's documentation and
FAQ for details.

Charles
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