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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Russell on March 13, 2000, 07:22:42 PM
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Hi,
Included is a post from my ISp's support;
You need to configure you system to deliver mail based on X-Envelope-To:
and not the To: field.
The reason for this is that in Multidrop mode E-Smith assumes all
addresses in the To: field are local and re-writes the domain name.
This in reply to a query why a message I sent to a mailing list to which I am subscribed got the address changed to an address from my system.
"userxyz@kentz.co.za" was changed to "userxyz@rusty.org.za" which does not exist on my domain.
What is the best way for me to implement the advice above, on e-smith 3.1.
Many thanks,
Russell
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Russell wrote:
> You need to configure you system to deliver mail based on
> X-Envelope-To: and not the To: field.
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> What is the best way for me to implement the advice above, on
> e-smith 3.1.
Go to the General Email settings panel of the E-smith manager, and
change the Select sort method value, and if necessary the select sort header. Then hit the "Save" button!
Charlie
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ok , but on 5.5 the sort choices are
default and specify-below:
so choosing the later do i enter (below)
X-Envelope-To:
and will the X-Envelope-To: not mess up 'standard' emails?
(until now all works well except forwarded-from-other-servers, that
have the X-Envelope set).
if the answer to above it 'Yes' , then why would one not set X-Envelope-To: all of the time?
TIA Rob
Charlie Brady wrote:
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> Russell wrote:
>
> > You need to configure you system to deliver mail based on
> > X-Envelope-To: and not the To: field.
> ...
> > What is the best way for me to implement the advice above,
> on
> > e-smith 3.1.
>
> Go to the General Email settings panel of the E-smith
> manager, and
> change the Select sort method value, and if necessary the
> select sort header. Then hit the "Save" button!
>
> Charlie
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sorry, but another thought / question
browsing the phorum i notice other email-in changes:
does what im asking here have any effect on cc / bcc etc.?
(i hope this isnt TOO dumb a q :) )
kind regards ROB