On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote: > Whoa -- qmail doesn't "leave no trace". It leaves all of the > original information about the envelope recipient, but transformed > in a known, documented, and (if you don't violate the unique > sender-prepend condition I listed before) reversible manner. Unfortunately I have no control over whether other sites are violating the "unique sender-prepend condition" after I've distributed my application to them. > It may not be optimal, but it certainly isn't unworkable. It's not even near optimal. The bottom line is that it is *much* more difficult than it should be. The problem would be solved if Dan had just left a PREPEND variable in the environment if the message is "prepended" for example. -- (TMDA - http://tmda.sourceforge.net) (SPAM reduction for qmail systems)
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- Re: detecting the original envelope recipient... Jason R. Mastaler
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