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From: "Jeff Huang" on 20 Apr 2010 23:58 Hi All. I found when I send a email via alias,the Return-Path is null. For example,the alias : id1(a)domain1.com:id1(a)domain2.com when I sent a email from id2(a)domain.com to id1(a)domain1.com,I found I recevie from id1(a)domain2.com and found the Return-Path is null. How can I set it to enable returen path
From: mouss on 21 Apr 2010 18:09 Jeff Huang a ��crit : > Hi All. > > I found when I send a email via alias,the Return-Path is null. > > For example,the alias : > > id1(a)domain1.com:id1(a)domain2.com <mailto:id1(a)domain1.com:id1(a)domain2.com> sorry, unparsable... please copy-paste. anyway, in alias_maps, there's no domain in the left hand side: joe: jim(a)example.com > > when I sent a email from id2(a)domain.com <mailto:id2(a)domain.com> to > id1(a)domain1.com,I <mailto:id1(a)domain1.com,I> found I recevie from > id1(a)domain2.com <mailto:id1(a)domain2.com> and found the Return-Path is null. > > How can I set it to enable returen path the return-path is null in bounces or if your mailer generates it. and in any case, alias rewrite doesn't has no influence on the return-path. so you have another problem. please explain exactly what happens and show examples and logs.
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