This looks like it might work. It just feels like we're tricking the system as 
a workaround instead of fixing it at the root.

Isn't there a way to set the Return-Path without changing the From: and/or 
ReplyTo: headers? RT already set those properly. I just need the Return-Path to 
change.

Just to confirm a starting point... where are these headers set? Where is the 
Return-Path: header set? Sendmail right? RT hands off the formatted email with 
most of the needed headers/content and sendmail adds the Return-Path: header, 
right? Postfix doesn't do it, does it?
Just confirming where to check?


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From: Rafal Roginela [mailto:rrogin...@americashloans.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 4:12 PM
To: Billington, James; rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: RE: RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

Hi,

Sorry I gave you a wrong google word of "impersonation" it should be 
"masquerade"... Here is an article to do just that:

http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-postfix-masquerade-change-email-mail-address.html

Another way is to relay off your main server(we do that with our Exchange box) 
again no need for MX record changes since it looks like it will come from the 
right place.

Hope this helps as this is always the worst part of these kinds of apps since 
it really varies so much from distro to distro. It is why I switched from 
Debian (I like them better) to CentOS when setting up RT.
Thank You,
Rafal Roginela
Office (847) 827-9740 x109
Fax (847) 493-8031

From: Billington, James [mailto:jbilling...@itsfac.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 3:04 PM
To: Rafal Roginela; 
rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com<mailto:rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com>
Subject: RE: RT4 Postfix/Apache Email Return-Path causing issues

Adding an external MX record for this isn't really an option I can explore. I 
agree it would solve the problem, more as a workaround, but we'd need to 
revisit our agreement with our DNS provider.

I googled "postfix impersonation settings" and "sendmail impersonation 
settings" with no luck. Can you be more specific? I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,

James Billington
Senior Systems Administrator

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