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Re: Problems with -b option
From: |
Dan Nelson |
Subject: |
Re: Problems with -b option |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Jul 2003 13:22:35 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.4i |
In the last episode (Jul 03), Anders Herbjornsen said:
> Everything is working just fine except for the '-b' option.
>
> Most of our mail is sent to an external mail gateway defined in
> sendmail.cf like:
>
> Mgmail, P=<ourprog>, F=DFMPhmnu, S=11/31, R=21, A=<ourprog> $u
>
> Unfortunately it seems like $u will expand to both the original
> recipient and the new recipient defined with '-b'.
>
> I can see from the sendmail log that the delrcpt command is
> successful. Also, when serving mail for external domains (through one
> of the SMTP mailers) the '-b' option works ok and only the 'spam
> bucket' address is passed in the envelope.
It sort of sounds like a sendmail bug, if it logs the recipient
deletion but still uses it later on. What version of sendmail are you
running? I don't see any milter fixes related to recipient
modification in the release notes, but you never know.
Do you see the same problem when delivering to a local recipient
(root/postmaster for example)? I ran a quick test and "-b
address@hidden" worked for me.
--
Dan Nelson
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