Re: Keeping X-Orignal-To all the way?

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Old 05-29-2005
mouss
 
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Default Re: Keeping X-Orignal-To all the way?

Can you repost your question by creating a new thread (that is, don't
reply to an unrelated message. this makes it hard to follow, and creates
a problem for the archive).

Kind regards

lars@levonline.com wrote:
> I have the following setup, all running postfix.
>
> A few mail-gateways that uses "virtual" to map user@virtual.com to
> accountX@mydomain.com. The gateways also has a "transport" map to deliver
> mail to postfix servers that does the local delivery. Each server is
> responsible for a serie of accountX@mydomain.com.
>
> The problem I have is that the mail-gateways writes the X-Original-To
> headers but the local-delivery machines in their turn also writes
> X-Original-To headers wich makes the header accountX@mydomain.com of
> course. If I try with "enable_original_recipient = no" on the
> local-delivery servers the header never appears.
>
> If it's possible I don't want to solve this by only using "transport" on
> the mail-gateways and then keeping config for "virtual" on the
> local-delivery servers. It would be great if the local-delivery server
> only have the normal user/passwd info.
>
> Regards
> /Lars
>
>


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