I am using tmda on FreeBSD.

I have a couple of kinks when I was testing it. I used two different
outside html mail applications to send me mail. One is my address  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the problem here is that the address is identified
as [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is the address the confirmation request
is sent to. I see here that some users will send mail, it will not
get through and sender will think it's been delivered. 

The address is read in procmail as the Return-Path header on the email.
I used a small script to have SENDER set to the actual address it's from
but then I get this problem; When the sender confirms, somewhere in the 
TDMA process the Return-Path header is read again, but -not- from the
procmail file. So it sends -another- request to the sender to confirm once
again.

On the second test site I sent from yahoo, which works fine but on the
confirmation request yahoo brands the confirmation request as
as -bulk- or spam. I imagine this is because of the elaborate encoded return
email address. Is there anyway around this?
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