Hi,
I'm fighting a little bit with MM and virtual domains. I use postfix as MTA, the mailaddresses are stored in a MySQL-DB.
Let's say, I have two domains: a.tdl and b.tdl, where a.tdl is the real name of the server.
Using the scripts written by Martin Müller (http://www.web-cyradm.org/pipermail/web-cyradm/2003-April/000918.html), I have created a list "list@b.tdl". The address of the list is an alias to "b.tdl-list@a.tdl". When I post to the latter, everything works fine. But if I post to the desired address "list@b.tdl", the messages first were being hold for approval by the moderator. So I added this address to the acceptable_aliases.
Okay, now I can post to this address, but the real name "b.tdl-list@a.tdl" is used as the return-path further on. Is there any way to completely hide the real address to the user?
Heiner
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At 8:00 PM +0200 2004/05/09, Heiner Lamprecht wrote:
Okay, now I can post to this address, but the real name "b.tdl-list@a.tdl" is used as the return-path further on. Is there any way to completely hide the real address to the user?
This would be up to your MTA. You'd need to ask this question on
a mailing list or newsgroup that is specific to that program.
-- Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles@skynet.be>
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