Hi Michael,
You're probably right! :
When I use sendmail's ".forward", "Return-Path" points to the sender,
but using procmail, somehow, astonishingly, irremediably, "Return-Path"
points ALWAYS to the user from where I forward the mail...
No matter what headers I inject with formail (-I, -i, -A ... ???), and
no matter if I use "!" or "| $SENDMAIL", that dammit header line has
always the same INCORRECT value, overwriting the one I inject!!!
I'm totally desperated!
:0 fhw
| formail -I "Return-Path: $RETURN_PATH"
#| formail -i "Return-Path: $RETURN_PATH"
:0
| $SENDMAIL $SENDMAILFLAGS `cat $FORWARD_FILE`
#! `cat $FORWARD_FILE`
I'm beginning to suspect that procmail has an incorrect concept about
forwarding...
???
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