Hello List,
qmail-verh requires a Return-Path: line to say this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But with virtual domains using vpopmail, the Return-Path: line comes through
with this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
m
The extra "uservirdomain.dom" seems to be breaking the verh substitution.
Sending an email through the ezmlm software to remote addresses creates a
Return-Path: address in the proper format. Only when sending to a Local,
vpopmail address does it add the extra uservirtdomain.dom to the Return-To:
line.
How does qmail write the Return-Path: header, and what does it have to do
with virtual domains, and the users/assign file?
I don't know if DJB reads this list, but maybe there can be an update to the
qmail-verh patch to deal with this situation. I'm not a good enough C
programmer to know what to do.
Any help or clues would be greatly appreciated.
Russ Mann
________________________________________
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Admin/Programmer