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From: Glen and Rosanne Eustace (agree
godzone.net.nz)Date: Fri Apr 13 2001 - 18:01:45 CDT
> Hm. Postfix never does this, unless explicitly told to do so
> via canonical mapping. It only appends $myorigin to
> addresses with only username field (e.g. user), or qualifies
> addresses where host part does not contain a dot (e.g. user
host),
> but never, NEVER touches user
dom.ain by default.
> Look to canonical maps you set up, or somewhere else (how majordomo
> submits mail to postfix?)
I haven't got any canonical maps. If I switch back to sendmail, it works
correctly.
There it obviously more to this than meets the eye :-(
Majordomo uses
/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -oee -f$sender -t
to send the mail. Where $sender is majordomo
elim.org.nz
Glen.
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