On Mon, 15 Nov 1999 hmh+eximml@??? wrote:
> 1. I need exim to accept mail from _untrusted_ users using From:
> user+whatever@domain, as it is a perfectly valid source address now and I
> can't have exim adding Sender: user@domain headers. Also, I need this to
> work from both smtp and local (delivered through the "sendmail" command
> implemented by exim) sources.
>
> I couldn't find a way to do this, and the FAQ didn't help much :-(
I don't think this question has been raised before. We do not make use
of this facility, so I have no experience of it, but I suspect that
those who do normally put the "special" address in Reply-To rather than
in From. Or maybe they tolerate the addition of Sender. After all, RFC
822 says:
4.4.1. FROM / RESENT-FROM
This field contains the identity of the person(s) who wished
this message to be sent....
4.4.2. SENDER / RESENT-SENDER
This field contains the authenticated identity of the AGENT
(person, system or process) that sends the message....
4.4.3. REPLY-TO / RESENT-REPLY-TO
This field provides a general mechanism for indicating any
mailbox(es) to which responses are to be sent....
> 2. I need the _envelope_ sender to be properly set to user+whatever for
> outgoing mail from user+whatever@domain. And I need this to work from
> smtp and local ("sendmail" command) sources.
> Is there another way to do this without ressorting to filtering the mail
> through an external script ? I apologise if this is a FAQ, but I couldn't
> find a working answer there...
I don't think there is at the moment. I will think about it, but I'm
afraid not immediately.
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