In response to Mitch:
> Gyan Mathur <gyan@???> writes:
(I sent this privately so as not to embarrass Mitch, but I see he
doesn't mind it going to the list and he's quoted me in full. 8-)
> > In response to Mitch:
> >
> > > Apropos of this sort of thing, Philip, is it posssible to get exim to
> > > set the "Return-path" heasder for all my outgoing non-local mail to
> > > postmaster@???, overriding whatever the MUA has set?
> >
> > Errhm ... but you aren't postmaster@??? -- I take it you mean
> > postmaster@??? ... ?
> >
> > Gyan.
> >
> >
>
> Whoops!
>
> You are quite right, and I might have therefore misled Philip.
We do get occasional customers (not of course users of Unix or Exim
8-) trying to masquerade as members of staff so this particular typo
leapt out at me.
> It's just that, when push comes to shove, I am responsible for all posts
> that go out from bromage.demon.co.uk,
Indeed.
> so I want the mail my sons send
> out to reflect that.
>
> That way, all complaints come to me <g>
As opposed to Demon's postmasters! The technical problem seems the
same to me, ie setting the Return-Path to a known address.
Gyan.
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