Here are the details of my Mail Server:

Linux Redhat 8.0
Sendmail v8.12.8
TMDA v0.89 (I believe, not sure how to verify this)
Procmail v3.22

I map my virtual domains with "virtusergen".  The rest of the hosting of the
multiple domains is done via DNS.

I am also running Squirrelmail on this server to support users that need to
access their mail via a web interface, but this should have any effect on
the TMDA process if I'm access my mail from IMAP. Besides this should all
happen before the recipient's client software touches the email anyway.

Let me know if there is more information that could help you, help me.

Thank you in advance!

Jz.

"Tim Legant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "BananaBob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have TMDA now almost completely working on my system (I'll worry about
the
> > plugin after I get this TMDA installation completed). The problem I now
face
> > is that the hostname of my linux server (linuxhostname) is not
necessarily
> > the same as the domain names I am hosting for e-mail. So when a mail is
sent
> > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the TMDA challenge email is sent with a confirm link
as
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> TMDA uses the contents of the RECIPIENT environment variable as the
> base address for creating the confirm address.  The RECIPIENT
> environment variable is (usually) the address to which the email was
> actually sent.
>
> In the case of forwarding or certain aliasing configurations, the MTA
> or other, intervening software, will convert the recipient's address
> to <local_part>@<machine_host_name>, losing the original recipient's
> address.  That appears to be what is happening in your configuration.
>
> Please provide us with more information about your configuration,
> particularly related to how you are hosting multiple domains (your MTA
> software, your "virtual domain/user" software, etc.).
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Tim
>



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