apache user
Andy
andyw@black.hole-in-the.net
Wed, 10 Oct 2001 17:28:20 +0100
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example mail
Return-Path: <apache@XXXXXX.com>
Delivered-To: andyw@black.hole-in-the.net
Received: (qmail 69009 invoked from network); 10 Oct 2001 16:22:29 -0000
Received: from unknown (HELO mail.XXXXXXX.com) (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
by black.hole-in-the.net with SMTP; 10 Oct 2001 16:22:29 -0000
Received: from apache by mail.XXXXXX.com with local (Exim 3.22 #6)
id 15rM0P-0004BT-00
for andyw@black.hole-in-the.net; Wed, 10 Oct 2001 17:14:49 +0100
Received: from 172.16.0.1 ( [172.16.0.1])
as user andy@mail by intranet.XXXXXX.com with HTTP;
Wed, 10 Oct 2001 17:14:49 +0100
Message-ID: <1002730489.3bc473f928fe7@intranet.XXXXXXX.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 17:14:49 +0100
From: Andrew Wilson <andy@XXXXXX.com>
To: andyw@black.hole-in-the.net
Subject: test
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
User-Agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 2.3.7-cvs
Sender: Apache <apache@XXXXXX.com>
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Hi, is there any way to prevent the sender being apache and the return path to be the users name as
opposed to apache too.
The reason for this is that if the mail bounces it doesnt get returned to the user but gets send to the
return path address. This means that the user can not tell if his mail has been delivered.
Ive gone though the conf files but cant find anything that may allow this behavior to be changed. I know
that the mail process is spawned by apache and I know that this cant really be changed (or can it?)
--
andy
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$andys_head->configure(-state => 'disabled', -size => 'small', -relief => 'needing some');
andyw@black.hole-in-the.net
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