-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Monday 2008-09-22 at 16:14 +0200, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
I use (I have to) the gmail smtp relay to send email as @opensuse.org; the problem is that emails sent to the list get the "from" changed to my gmail address instead, and thus can be rejected. This does not happen if I send direct, not to the list.
If you send with your @opensuse.org address and the gmail changes the envelope-from to your gmail address the list _cant_ know that you intended to send from @opensuse.org. How should it? It has no knowledge of what you intend or whatevery gmail rewrites.
It has only happened once, and without me changing anything, is back to
work again.
The email goes out with both envelepe "from" and normal "from" set to
AKA@o.o, as it should. The configuration is this:
/etc/postfix/sender_relayhost:
AKA@opensuse.org [smtp.gmail.com]
/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd:
AKA@opensuse.org NOAKA@gmail.com:PASSWORD
When postfix talks to gmail, it gives my gmail login and password, and
gmail accepts it:
Sep 22 00:22:29 nimrodel postfix/smtp[23955]: > smtp.gmail.com[***]:25: MAIL FROM: