Sorry to bother you guys again on this one,
I know there has been quite a lively debate on SPF, but I'm struggling here,
there seems to be plenty about enabling qualification, but not on allowing
non-qulified names to pass through untouched, I know it's unusual and you
wouldn't normally want to do it, but anyone any ideas?
Thanks
Steve
>From: "Steve Karlsen" <steve_karlsen@???>
>To: exim-users@???
>Subject: [Exim] Unqualified hostnames in To and From fields
>Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:05:50 +0000
>
>Hi,
>
>I have exim running on a private internal network (was recently sendmail)
>as
>a relay, it relays traffic from one node to other a couple of other nodes,
>nothing special.
>
>However, due to the nature of the traffic, I require to accept unqualified
>hosts in the To and from headers (not the envelope To/From fields) and
>relay
>them as is (unqualified) to the next host.
>I have set sender_unqualified_hosts and recipient_unqualified_hosts,
>appropriately, but I gather, that this just allows them to be accepted, it
>seems that both headers get locally qualified, as they should do, but is it
>possible to turn this off? Have scoured the docs and threads on google, but
>haven't found a lot.
>It was possible to turn it off in sendmail.
>
>Many thanks
>
>Steve
>
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