At 10:21 AM -0700 2006-07-13, Scott Chapman wrote:
> How does one implement the real solution when the DNS records that are
> being virtual hosted are from different registrars? Since I only have one
> IP address, the reverse DNS would have to be handled by the outfit I'm
> hosting from, right
Brad Knowles wrote:
> The receiving server is doing address canonicalization, as required by
> the RFCs. The fact that your server is not doing the address
> canonicalization is a serious bug, and should be fixed.
>
>> Any thing I can do to fix this?
>
> The real solution is not to use CNAMEs
At 3:00 PM -0700 2006-07-12, Scott Chapman wrote:
> I packet-sniffed the email going to one of these servers that
>rewrites the To:
> line and find that it's using Sendmail. I also confirmed that the To: line
> _is_ going out correctly. I have an account on one of these
>offending servers >
I have a mailing list on my server, running Postfix as my MTA with virtual
domains. I'm using Dax Kelson's postfix-to-mailman.py which appears to be
working fine (see here: http://listes.rezo.net/how.php).
I send a message to one of my lists.
The "To:" line in the header reads:
To: [EMAIL P