Re: [courier-users] Delivery-Status message

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Old 03-02-2007
Jérôme Blion
 
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Default Re: [courier-users] Delivery-Status message

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Michelle Konzack a écrit :
> Hello Gordon and *,
>
> Am 2007-02-21 09:41:48, schrieb Gordon Messmer:
>
>> You can either set your hostname properly, or create the "me"
>> configuration file. See the courier(8) man page for more info.
>>

>
> This is what I have done already...
>
> But, the Server is for example:
>
> courier.mydomain.tld
>
> and the VirtualServers
>
> mail.private.mydomain.tld
> mail.heaven.mydomain.tld
> mail.hell.mydomain.tld
>
> and now it show always <courier.mydomain.tld> even the Server
> <courier.mydomain.tld> does not realy exist. I want that in the
> messages the tree other VServers are shown.
>
> Exactly if I have send a message from account
>
> <michelle@private.mydomain.tld>
>
> and the message is delayd I get the MAILER-DAEMON message from
>
> <mailer-daemon@courier.mydomain.tld>
> with courier.mydomain.tld
>
> and not from
>
> <mailer-daemon@mail.private.mydomain.tld>
> with mail.private.mydomain.tld
>

And if someone wants to send a mail with an e-mail that's not managed by
your servers ?
The DSN would be totally useless then, because the data in the DSN will
not be the good ones.

It would mean that's checking only the domain is not good at all.
The server should check if the sender is managed by itself and then
generate a specific DSN. :-/

I don't see why you would want that.
The DSN is here to provide /useful/ data pieces... giving the me file
contents is useful.
Giving a virtual domain is not.

Jerome Blion.

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Michelle Konzack a &eacute;crit&nbsp;:
<blockquote cite="mid20070302162315.GI1941@freenet.de" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Hello Gordon and *,

Am 2007-02-21 09:41:48, schrieb Gordon Messmer:
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">You can either set your hostname properly, or create the "me"
configuration file. See the courier(8) man page for more info.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
This is what I have done already...

But, the Server is for example:

courier.mydomain.tld

and the VirtualServers

mail.private.mydomain.tld
mail.heaven.mydomain.tld
mail.hell.mydomain.tld

and now it show always &lt;courier.mydomain.tld&gt; even the Server
&lt;courier.mydomain.tld&gt; does not realy exist. I want that in the
messages the tree other VServers are shown.

Exactly if I have send a message from account

<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:michelle@private.mydomain.tld">&lt;mi chelle@private.mydomain.tld&gt;</a>

and the message is delayd I get the MAILER-DAEMON message from

<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mailer-daemon@courier.mydomain.tld">&lt;mailer-daemon@courier.mydomain.tld&gt;</a>
with courier.mydomain.tld

and not from

<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mailer-daemon@mail.private.mydomain.tld">&lt;mailer-daemon@mail.private.mydomain.tld&gt;</a>
with mail.private.mydomain.tld
</pre>
</blockquote>
And if someone wants to send a mail with an e-mail that's not managed
by your servers ?<br>
The DSN would be totally useless then, because the data in the DSN will
not be the good ones.<br>
<br>
It would mean that's checking only the domain is not good at all.<br>
The server should check if the sender is managed by itself and then
generate a specific DSN. :-/<br>
<br>
I don't see why you would want that.<br>
The DSN is here to provide /useful/ data pieces... giving the me file
contents is useful.<br>
Giving a virtual domain is not.<br>
<br>
Jerome Blion.<br>
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