On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 16:08, Kelvin D. Olson wrote: > Another thing, closely related... I'd like to include a mailto: link in the > Confirmation Request template that will be the correctly tagged address. > Here's my problem: > > My address: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > An example tagged confirm address: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ...which irritates me. I want that to be @kelvind.com! Not > @box.somethingshiny.com! > > And when I was using the default confirm_request.txt template, the email > address shown in the body of the message would be > kelvind+confirm+1035313845.407.3a6706@box > ...which doesn't quite work. I could append the rest of the domain name, but > it's still the wrong one. > > Is there a way to tell the tmda configuration that the hostname is > "whatever.I.choose" instead of what it thinks it is? I'm sure the only > reason I'm having this domain-related difficulty is because we don't/won't > run qmail. This is a sendmail/procmail environment. > > Sendmail v 8.12.2 > Procmail v 3.21 > Linux v 2.4.7-10 > > Oh, and when I used > CONFIRM_ADDRESS = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > this caused problems. I don't remember what the problems were. Dare I just > try it again, now that everything works mostly OK?
Follow-up... If I use the CONFIRM_ADDRESS setting in my ~/.tmda/config file, then the confirmation request looks perfect. The reply-to address is in the correct domain. I can include the %(confirm_accept_address)s in the body of the message, and it's complete, including the correct domain. HOWEVER... the reply to confirm fails, and comes back with a new confirmation request. What th... huh? I are confused. Anyone else running this under Linux/Sendmail/Procmail with several domains on one IP? There must be some trick to the "virtual domain" concept that ain't the same as qmail. --KDO _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
