SIEVE rejecting to recipient, not sender *SOLVED*

Scott Russell lnxgeek at us.ibm.com
Mon Oct 7 16:56:09 EDT 2002


On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:36:33PM -0400, Chris Hilts wrote:
> > When I get a message with the subject 'mytest' to this account, I get
> > the rejection notice.  I don't get the original message, and it
> > doesn't send the rejection to the sender.  I don't recognize anything
> > significant in the logs, of which I've attached an excerpt below.
> 
> My MTA was configured to use cyrdeliver and was adding a Return-Path:
> header with my address to it, so any rejections were coming right back
> to me.  I've fooled around with it, and now postfix is using lmtp (which
> to be honest I thought it already was - oops).
> 
> Now, if I can only figure out how to make my home machine (running Exim)
> add a proper return-path header..
> 

I'm still confused as to why in 2.1.9 that sieve 'reject' doesn't say
the message is From: the rfc822 To: recipiant. Instead it puts
everything as being from 'postmaster' as defined in /etc/imapd.conf

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