I just want to say that I have a very similar sort of question, but
I don't have the excuse of dealing with UUCP or other sites.
It turns out that we have a number of clients and minor mail hubs
around our site that pass of mail to the central hub with things
like
user@host
instead of
user@???
(Both envelope and header froms can be this way).
qualify_domains doesn't do the trick, and straightening out dozens
of bizarrely configured bits of sendmail is not my idea of fun either.
(yes, we should either put exim on those hosts or get those postmasters
to, but for the moment let's say that that is not a short term option.)
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Dave C. wrote:
> [...]Unfortunately, the remote UUCP sites do not always fully qualify
> the envelope and header addresses with their domain. I have uucp setup
> to call a custom rmail script which determines which UUCP site a message
> was received from, and qualify the envelope sender if needed. [...]
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