On 2008-02-29 at 23:31 -0500, Al Rozell wrote:
> Thanks very much Phil , I am half way home... I added the
> +SMTP_configuration and did get confirmation from godaddy. Your
> return_path idea did get the mail sent.
> Unfortunately, return_path is not being set to what i am setting :) (but
> the mail is going out)... It is showing up as Sender:
> Apache@myinternalservername.
Where is that showing up? In a tcpdump (authoritative)? Or in the Exim
loglines which have '<=' on them, showing the sender _as_received_?
You want to use +return_path_on_delivery in log_selector to see the
return_path as sent; *not* sender_on_delivery.
* return_path_on_delivery: The return path that is being transmitted with the
message is included in delivery and bounce lines, using the tag P=. This is
omitted if no delivery actually happens, for example, if routing fails, or
if delivery is to /dev/null or to ":blackhole:".
* sender_on_delivery: The message's sender address is added to every delivery
and bounce line, tagged by F= (for "from"). This is the original sender
that was received with the message; it is not necessarily the same as the
outgoing return path.
-Phil