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* Sender address
@ 2004-05-14 13:35 Norbert Koch
  2004-05-15  5:24 ` Steinar Bang
  2004-05-15  7:03 ` Vasily Korytov
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Norbert Koch @ 2004-05-14 13:35 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi!

I must have broken something in my setup here, because all messages I
send get the same (unwanted) sender 'viteno@t-online.de' instead of
the one written in the From: line.  I'm not sure when exactly this
started to happen, but I'll guess around three weeks ago.

My local copy has the correct sender, but not the one sent out through
SMTP.  

Any ideas what could cause such a behaviour?

Thanks,
norbert.



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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-14 13:35 Sender address Norbert Koch
@ 2004-05-15  5:24 ` Steinar Bang
  2004-05-18 16:55   ` Norbert Koch
  2004-05-15  7:03 ` Vasily Korytov
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Steinar Bang @ 2004-05-15  5:24 UTC (permalink / raw)


>>>>> Norbert Koch <viteno@xemacs.org>:

> I must have broken something in my setup here, because all messages
> I send get the same (unwanted) sender 'viteno@t-online.de' instead
> of the one written in the From: line.  I'm not sure when exactly
> this started to happen, but I'll guess around three weeks ago.

> My local copy has the correct sender, but not the one sent out through
> SMTP.  

> Any ideas what could cause such a behaviour?

Your MTA, perhaps?  What kind of system are you using, and what MTA do
you have?




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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-14 13:35 Sender address Norbert Koch
  2004-05-15  5:24 ` Steinar Bang
@ 2004-05-15  7:03 ` Vasily Korytov
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Vasily Korytov @ 2004-05-15  7:03 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Fri, 14 May 2004 15:35:50 +0200, Norbert Koch wrote:

> I must have broken something in my setup here, because all messages I
> send get the same (unwanted) sender 'viteno@t-online.de' instead of
> the one written in the From: line.  I'm not sure when exactly this
> started to happen, but I'll guess around three weeks ago.
>
> My local copy has the correct sender, but not the one sent out through
> SMTP.  
>
> Any ideas what could cause such a behaviour?

SMTP rewrite, probably. Do you use your ISP's (i.e. t-online) SMTP? Try
sending a message to yourself at localhost to assure, that's not a local
problem.

P.S. The message, I'm replying to, has the correct address (@xemacs.org).

-- 
       I accept RFC3156 and RFC2440-compatible encrypted mail.
PGP key fingerprint: 3273 7F6F 7B87 5DD5 9848 05FB E442 86BC 2E6B 6831




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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-15  5:24 ` Steinar Bang
@ 2004-05-18 16:55   ` Norbert Koch
  2004-05-18 17:56     ` Torsten Hilbrich
  2004-05-18 18:44     ` Vasily Korytov
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Norbert Koch @ 2004-05-18 16:55 UTC (permalink / raw)


Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no> writes:

> Your MTA, perhaps?  What kind of system are you using, and what MTA do
> you have?

Yes, it seems to be my MTA.  I use exim here, but redirect everything
to a smarthost, at least I try to.  Alas, the router

smart_route:
    driver = manualroute
    transport = remote_smtp
    route_list = !+local_domains 212.9.160.2

doesn't seem to do what I would expect of it.

Hmm, any hints (yes, wrong list I know, but full of experts anyway
:-))?

Thanks,
norbert.




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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-18 16:55   ` Norbert Koch
@ 2004-05-18 17:56     ` Torsten Hilbrich
  2004-05-18 18:49       ` Vasily Korytov
  2004-05-18 21:09       ` Norbert Koch
  2004-05-18 18:44     ` Vasily Korytov
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Torsten Hilbrich @ 2004-05-18 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw)


viteno@t-online.de (Norbert Koch) writes:

> Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no> writes:
>
>> Your MTA, perhaps?  What kind of system are you using, and what MTA do
>> you have?
>
> Yes, it seems to be my MTA.  I use exim here, but redirect everything
> to a smarthost, at least I try to.  Alas, the router
>
> smart_route:
>     driver = manualroute
>     transport = remote_smtp
>     route_list = !+local_domains 212.9.160.2
>
> doesn't seem to do what I would expect of it.
>
> Hmm, any hints (yes, wrong list I know, but full of experts anyway
> :-))?

You should probably move the domain check like this:

smart_route:
    driver = manualroute
    domains = +local_domains
    transport = remote_smtp
    route_data = 212.9.160.2

        Torsten

BTW: Check with "exim -bt <some email address>"



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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-18 16:55   ` Norbert Koch
  2004-05-18 17:56     ` Torsten Hilbrich
@ 2004-05-18 18:44     ` Vasily Korytov
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Vasily Korytov @ 2004-05-18 18:44 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Tue, 18 May 2004 18:55:25 +0200, Norbert Koch wrote:

> Hmm, any hints (yes, wrong list I know, but full of experts anyway
> :-))?

,----[ a snip of my /etc/exim/configure ]
| # Allow local users to quietly set other from addresses.
| 
| local_sender_retain
| no_local_from_check
| untrusted_set_sender = *
`----

HTH

-- 
       I accept RFC3156 and RFC2440-compatible encrypted mail.
PGP key fingerprint: 3273 7F6F 7B87 5DD5 9848 05FB E442 86BC 2E6B 6831




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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-18 17:56     ` Torsten Hilbrich
@ 2004-05-18 18:49       ` Vasily Korytov
  2004-05-19 19:05         ` Torsten Hilbrich
  2004-05-18 21:09       ` Norbert Koch
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Vasily Korytov @ 2004-05-18 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Tue, 18 May 2004 19:56:23 +0200, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:

> smart_route:
> driver = manualroute
> domains = +local_domains
``!+local domains'', perhaps?
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_data = 212.9.160.2

-- 
       I accept RFC3156 and RFC2440-compatible encrypted mail.
PGP key fingerprint: 3273 7F6F 7B87 5DD5 9848 05FB E442 86BC 2E6B 6831




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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-18 17:56     ` Torsten Hilbrich
  2004-05-18 18:49       ` Vasily Korytov
@ 2004-05-18 21:09       ` Norbert Koch
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Norbert Koch @ 2004-05-18 21:09 UTC (permalink / raw)


Torsten Hilbrich <gnus@myrkr.in-berlin.de> writes:

> You should probably move the domain check like this:
>
> smart_route:
>     driver = manualroute
>     domains = +local_domains
>     transport = remote_smtp
>     route_data = 212.9.160.2

Thanks, it's working now.  I've found the error and have been reminded
that I'm a complete wacko ... the MTA hadn't even seen the messages,
I've passed it to another server through misconfiguration.

Sorry for the noise,
norbert.




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* Re: Sender address
  2004-05-18 18:49       ` Vasily Korytov
@ 2004-05-19 19:05         ` Torsten Hilbrich
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Torsten Hilbrich @ 2004-05-19 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)


deskpot@despammed.com (Vasily Korytov) writes:

> On Tue, 18 May 2004 19:56:23 +0200, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
>
>> smart_route:
>> driver = manualroute
>> domains = +local_domains
> ``!+local domains'', perhaps?

Of course.

        Torsten



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