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Old 06-17-2014, 11:35 AM   #1
cdcnn
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Epic Problem (MAIL)


SERVER: The system is so configured.
Fetchmail + procmail + dovecot + Sendmail (configured for sending to smart host) and everything is working correctly

The client is an interface for sending invoices, which takes the address of the recipient from a database (and thus far so good ) and allows you to enter the sender with a copy in CC.


When I send a maill from the client, I have to put a return address that will be used for the answers, to the recipient.

the purpose of this thread is the following:
How to "hijack" the mail as a copy to the sender (which has the box with the internal domain), without bait from the LAN?


Note that there are 2 domains (1 exterior that is downloaded from the server with fetchmail intended for internal domain, with imap protocol to the client)

I can not be configured in the file "/ etc / mail / local-host-names" the external domain, external users do not exist in the internal server.

Any idea?
 
  


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