Ok. Good, i ve to test it by PHP codes.
i ll try it...
Very thanks.
On 17/11/2023 10:50, postfix--- via Postfix-users wrote:
I ve a webserver allowed to send mails message (with PHP) to a
postfix relay, which send it to recipients.
I'd want that the return-path be the same that the From
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote in
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|Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users:
|> On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 07:19:31PM +0100, Steffen Nurpmeso via Postfix-u\
|> sers wrote:
|>
|>>Remarks: many MTA installations and sites disallow setting an
|>>
Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users:
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 07:19:31PM +0100, Steffen Nurpmeso via Postfix-users
> wrote:
>
> >Remarks: many MTA installations and sites disallow setting an
> >explicit reverse-path, but for members of dedicated user
> >groups, or after
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 07:19:31PM +0100, Steffen Nurpmeso via Postfix-users
wrote:
>Remarks: many MTA installations and sites disallow setting an
>explicit reverse-path, but for members of dedicated user
>groups, or after MTA reconfiguration.
>
> I have no idea of how
Testeur via Postfix-users wrote in
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...
|I'd want that the return-path be the same that the From sender.
|Is there a mean to do that with a postfix mean (eg. with rewriting \
|headers) ?
Should be -f (and -F) to sendmail if i understood
I ve a webserver allowed to send mails message (with PHP) to a postfix relay,
which send it to recipients.
I'd want that the return-path be the same that the From sender.
You do this in PHP, PHP creates the email that postfix relays. Its done with
the -f command line arg.
$to =