Am Donnerstag, dem 18. April 2002 um 18:53:52, schrieb Eric Schaefer:
Wie bringe ich exim aber bei, daß er die Mails spoolt/queued bis ich mich einwähle?
Das war bei jeder von mir bisher verwendeten exim-Version das Standardverhalten. Was genau passiert denn bei dir?
Wie bringe ich ihm bei, daß er kein "Sender:" und "From $LOCALUSER@$LOCALDOMAIN" setzt, sondern nur das vom MUA gesetzte Zeugs nimmt?
Weiss ich auch nicht, aber diese Header sind doch nicht weiter wichtig, oder?
Aha, hier ist noch was aus spec.txt:
49.11 The Sender: header
For locally-originated messages, unless originated by a trusted user, any existing "Sender:" header is removed. For non-trusted callers, unless "local_from_check" is set false, a check is made to see if the address given in the "From:" header is the correct (local) sender of the message (prefixes and suffixes for the local part can be permitted via "local_from_prefix" and "local_from_suffix"). If not, a "Sender:" header giving the true sender address is added to the message. No processing of the "Sender:" header is done for messages originating externally.
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Trusted users are always permitted to use the -f option or a leading 'From ' line to specify the envelope sender of a message that is passed to Exim through the local interface (see the -bm and -f options below). For a trusted user, there is never any check on the contents of the "From:" header line, and a "Sender:" line is never added. Furthermore, any existing "Sender:" line in incoming local (non-TCP/IP) messages is not removed.
Torsten