On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
> > That seems correct. I cannot find p6.jaroe.de in the DNS.
>
> Actually this is a somewhat local domain. So three questions arise:
So your ISP won't like it. That figures. Most responsible ISPs check the
envelopes of mail from their clients.
> 1) Why does it work for one user, and not for any other?
> It works for a local user, whose identity is the same as
> the identity as registered at the ISP I use for sending mail.
Can't answer that because I don't have enough details.
> 2) How would I configure a correct domain if I dial-in using
> different ISP's depending on the time of day?
You'd have to use the return_path setting on the router to change the
envelope sender appropriately. This could be done with a sufficiently
clever expansion string.
> 3) How can I make exim omit the AUTH or sender strings? Or how
> can I set it to the registered user?
I don't think AUTH is your problem. I think it's the actual envelope
sender address.
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