On Fri, 25 May 2001, Dave Sill wrote:
> 
> You can parse that from the Received fields.
>

That's my plan of last resort. I didn't want to do this unless I really
had to because of the different formats the Received headers can have,
and that there can be any number of them.

My life would be made a lot easier if I had ready access to the
hostname/IP that is giving me the email without doing the guesswork
(which is what parsing the Received headers will amount to in the end)

> >Not much of a source hacker I did go into received.c and tried adding
> 
> Stop right there. Do NOT hack qmail's source unless you *really* know
> what you're doing.
> 

Hey, it's not like I was going to ship it anywhere. (All the other kids
are doing it...)

So I guess there is no readily available way to do this?

-mark

P.S. I take it you are using tmda for your reply-to? I stumbled on this
in the course of researching and it looks like just what the doctor
ordered for my purposes.

-- 
mark jeftovic
http://www.easydns.com
http://mark.jeftovic.net




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