RE: Re: [Exim] exim header proboem.

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Auteur: Gadgetgod
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Aan: Dave C.
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Onderwerp: RE: Re: [Exim] exim header proboem.
Dave,

Problem fixed by Marc Langer mail:

trusted_users = apache

Now mail sent from Squirrel Mail looks like it came from the right place.

At present I only use the box to host a website, fetchmail and deliver
locally and allow me access securely to my mail accounts anywhere.

Sending from the command line gives me bk@??? which is the domain
name so I need to fix this too so if you have a quick answer to this query
that would be great.

In the meantime I will carry on reading the manual and archives.

Thanks,

Barry.




-----Original Message-----
From: Dave C. [mailto:djc@microwave.com]
Sent: 15 June 2002 17:05
To: Gadgetgod
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: Fwd: Re: [Exim] exim header proboem.


On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Gadgetgod wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a ClarkConnect Redhat 7.2 based server freshly installed with the
> following packages
>
> squirrelmail-1.2.6-1
>
> apache-1.3.22-2
>
> exim-3.34-1
>
> Currently I am getting Apache [apache@???]; on behalf of; Barry
> Kemble [bk@???] instead of just my email address
> bk@??? when I receive mail via Outlook 2000.
>
> I get the correct address if I use Outlook Express or a webmail client.
>
> I have set a rewrite for my address as follows but Outlook 2000 still

shows
> the apache user.
>
> headers_rewrite = bk@???     bk@??? f : \

>
> Apache is the user running the web server and middle.earth is the local
> domain.
>
> I have checked the Exim mail serve help pages and can't find a header
> rewrite FAQ/Howto to fix this problem.


I assume this is all relevant to when you _send_ mail from webmail.

And youve sort of answered your own question. In one of the mail
displayed in Outlook 2000, do a 'view messages source', and you will see
that no header contains that 'on behalf of' crap - OE2000 is making it
up.. Its possible that it is seeing perhaps a "Sender:" header that
differens from a "From:" header, and that is what is causing it..

>
> Is it Squirrel Mail, apache or exim.
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated.
>
>
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