From: Magnus Bäck (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 01 2005 - 17:18:47 EST
On Tuesday, March 01, 2005 at 23:11 CET,
Warrick FitzGerald <> wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to maintain the original email address that the
> email was sent to in the mail header:
Since Postfix 2.0 this is recorded in the X-Original-To header.
> Here's why:
>
> Many of my user have their own personal domains that have catchall
> accounts. For example:
>
> Bob Smith owns the domain Smith.com
>
> When he subscribes to cnet news he uses the address
> knowing that any email sent to smith.com will end up in his inbox.
>
> He now want to setup a rule saying when an email arrives for cnet.news
> put it into the cnet.news folder. The problem is that the mail header
> "To:" field is modified to the true user account of .
>
> How can I maintain the original email address int he To: field?
Postfix does not modify the To: header unless you explicitly configure
it to do so (via e.g. canoncial_maps).
-- Magnus Bäck
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