On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 18:36:49 +, supervinx wrote:
> There's a way to override postfix behaviour to use as sender name the
> current user ?
> When I send as user1 (e.g.) I end up with us...@mydomain.com sender, if
> I send as root or other user), r...@mydomain.com
"Address rewriting" should hel
On 2.4.2010 21:36, supervinx wrote:
> Hi !
> There's a way to override postfix behaviour to use as sender name the
> current user ?
> When I send as user1 (e.g.) I end up with us...@mydomain.com sender,
> if I send as root or other user), r...@mydomain.com
>
Postfix does not create the From: hea
Hi !
There's a way to override postfix behaviour to use as sender name the
current user ?
When I send as user1 (e.g.) I end up with us...@mydomain.com sender,
if I send as root or other user), r...@mydomain.com
Thanks !
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