[WebDNA] Sendmail 'return-path' header that is different to the 'from' header

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2009


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Hi all, I am trying to work out how to specify a custom 'return-path' header for an email that is different to the 'from' header. My host uses Postfix to send out email and when I specify the following: [sendmail from=account@domain.com&return-path=bounce@domain.com.... the return-path header I specify is ignored and Postfix uses the from address. After a fair bit of Googling it seems that is the default and correct behaviour for Postfix. PHP users have the option of putting the following in their scripts /usr/sbin/sendmail -f bounce@domain.com the -f flag apparently tells Postfix to not overwrite the specified return-path. Soooo does anyone know how I could include that in a WebDNA template? Thanks - Tom Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Sendmail 'return-path' header that is different to the 'from' header (Stuart Tremain 2009)
  2. [WebDNA] Sendmail 'return-path' header that is different to the 'from' header (Tom Duke 2009)
Hi all, I am trying to work out how to specify a custom 'return-path' header for an email that is different to the 'from' header. My host uses Postfix to send out email and when I specify the following: [sendmail from=account@domain.com&return-path=bounce@domain.com.... the return-path header I specify is ignored and Postfix uses the from address. After a fair bit of Googling it seems that is the default and correct behaviour for Postfix. PHP users have the option of putting the following in their scripts /usr/sbin/sendmail -f bounce@domain.com the -f flag apparently tells Postfix to not overwrite the specified return-path. Soooo does anyone know how I could include that in a WebDNA template? Thanks - Tom Tom Duke

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