Am 20. Nov, 2000 schwäzte Dave C. so:
> I'm assuming this is your personal workstation. I have a similar
While it is my personal box at home, I'm trying to set it up properly.
> setup.. The problem is probably not the sig, but the "Sender:" header
At first I thought it was due to Sender: as that's what I'd run into
before, but Sender: is now being set to my login ID at a hostname that's
only available behind my firewall. The mail listbots are responding to
another address that doesn't appear to be in the message headers. I don't
know enough about SMTP to know what's appearing in the envelope headers,
though this seems to be where the problem must be being introduced.
> that exim adds.. My solution was to just add headers_remove=Sender to
> the appropriate transport(s).. You would definately only want to do
I will try this and see if it fixes the problem. After that I can continue
working on why that fixes it :).
> this on a box that wasnt serving mail for lots and lots of users..
Potentially, it might end up doing that. More potentially I will be
setting up mail servers to do this in commercial environments and I want
to make sure I know how.
danke,
der.hans
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