> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article > that has been posted to comp.mail.imap as well. > > "Eric A. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes in comp.mail.imap: > [...] > > > From: "Eric A. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <--- extra! > > > Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > How do I disable that? It's in violation of the specs. > > > > I guess I'm wondering how to disable it in Cyrus. Since Cyrus > doesn't have > > an SMTP daemon, it isn't the last-hop SMTP server, and it shouldn't be > > adding the header. > > > > Section 4.4 Trace Information, RFC 2821: > [...] > > > > In this case, sendmail is the last-hop SMTP server while Cyrus > is "another > > mail system." > > I also get bitten by this problem (on Cyrus 2.1.3.) What is the > rationale for Cyrus deliver to put in this header? > > I could imagine that once a mail gets through Sieve (via LMTP which > perhaps may be interpreted as equivalent to SMTP for the purposes of > RFC 2821) bounced mail (to Return-path) should go to the Cyrus > administrator!? If this is the reason, it would be nice if Cyrus could > be configured to let the MTA handle the Return-path. > > Thanks in advance for any comment. > > -Hein >
Just checked my headers (again Cyrus 2.1.3) and they seem fine?