Re: Exim's rewriting of headers

2003-02-24 Thread Johann Spies
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 06:16:38PM -0600, Shyamal Prasad wrote: > Byt I am very curious about why you chose not to use the > /etc/email-addresses file with the default rule that Debian provides? > That would not have resulted in the hostname resolution problem above > (right?). At that stage I had

Re: Exim's rewriting of headers

2003-02-24 Thread Johann Spies
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 01:44:19PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: > > The mail sent with mail(1) doesn't have any headers that match the > pattern in exim's rule. > > One solutin is to change the pattern so it matches the FQDN as well as > the hostname only. The other solution is to find ou

Re: Exim's rewriting of headers

2003-02-21 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Johann" == Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Johann> I am user js on my computer and user jspies with email Johann> address [EMAIL PROTECTED] on our network. Johann> I have the following in my /etc/exim/exim.conf Johann> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ffrs dman

Re: Exim's rewriting of headers

2003-02-21 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 02:52:39PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote: | I am user js on my computer and user jspies with email address | [EMAIL PROTECTED] on our network. | | I have the following in my /etc/exim/exim.conf | | *@bywoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ffrs ^^ | |

Exim's rewriting of headers

2003-02-21 Thread Johann Spies
I am user js on my computer and user jspies with email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] on our network. I have the following in my /etc/exim/exim.conf *@bywoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ffrs Running exim -brw shows this: zsh % sudo exim -brw root@bywoner sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]