6.0.0-beta1
▾
Tasks
New Task
Search
Photos
Wiki
▾
Tickets
New Ticket
Search
dev.horde.org
Toggle Alerts Log
Help
1/9/26
H
istory
A
ttachments
C
omment
W
atch
Download
Comment on [#10568] vacation : maildrop Return-Path
*
Your Email Address
*
Spam protection
Enter the letters below:
.__.. .___. . __ [__]| [__ | |/ ` | ||___| |/\|\__.
Comment
>> That doesn't look right. This is what mailbot's man page says: >> >> -faddress >> Address the autoresponse to address, which must be an RFC 2822[1] >> address. By default mailbot takes the autoresponse >> address from the >> From: (or the Reply-To:) header in the original message. -f, if >> present, overrides and explicitly sets the autoresponse address. >> "address" must immediately follow the -f option without an >> intervening space (it´s a single command line argument). An -f >> option without an address takes the address from the SENDER >> environment variable. >> >> So this is setting the vacation message's *recipient* but you set it >> to the user's From address. > > mailbot set 'From: ' and 'To: ' header properly, but not 'Return-Path: ' > > Assuming that files are owned by unix user 'vmail' > - with "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t" -> "Return-Path: <vmail@mbpgroup.com>" > - with "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f ''" -> "Return-Path: > <MAILER-DAEMON@mbpgroup.com>" > - with "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f 'ronan@mbpgroup.com'" -> > "Return-Path: <ronan@mbpgroup.com>" > > > I'm just after realising that we use virtual mail accounts which is > probably why we are having this issue. Without the patch, sendmail > sets Return-Path to the unix owner of the virtual mail accounts. > >
Attachment
Watch this ticket
N
ew Ticket
M
y Tickets
S
earch
Q
uery Builder
R
eports
Saved Queries
Open Bugs
Bugs waiting for Feedback
Open Bugs in Releases
Open Enhancements
Enhancements waiting for Feedback
Bugs with Patches
Enhancements with Patches
Release Showstoppers
Stalled Tickets
New Tickets
Horde 5 Showstoppers