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Date:      Wed, 12 Apr 1995 13:44:22 +0800
From:      "Paul F. Safonov" <spf@news.sable.krasnoyarsk.su>
To:        Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freefall.cdrom.com
Subject:   Re: SENDMAIL problem
Message-ID:  <EAsYsYlykw@news.sable.krasnoyarsk.su>
In-Reply-To: <95Apr11.103013pdt.49864@crevenia.parc.xerox.com>; from Bill Fenner at Tue, 11 Apr 1995 10:29:58 PDT
References:  <95Apr11.103013pdt.49864@crevenia.parc.xerox.com>

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In message <95Apr11.103013pdt.49864@crevenia.parc.xerox.com> Bill
    Fenner writes:

>In message <zGI5WYlixd@news.sable.krasnoyarsk.su> you write:
>>There is a problem while processing "Return-Receipt-To".
>>The receipt is sent from a zero user (see below).
>>Should it be so?

>Yes.  MAIL FROM: <> makes it so that the receiving mailer doesn't bother 
>trying to bounce the message.  It is part of RFC821.

>      ... Of course, server-SMTPs should not send notification
>      messages about problems with notification messages.  One way to
>      prevent loops in error reporting is to specify a null reverse-path
>      in the MAIL command of a notification message.  When such a
>      message is relayed it is permissible to leave the reverse-path
>      null.  A MAIL command with a null reverse-path appears as follows:

>         MAIL FROM:<>

Well.
Null reverse-path is set in my computer, when messages (including
Return-Receipt-To) are sent from MAILER-DAEMON.

Why is then null reverse-path set and what is the way to prevent this?

>  Bill

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Safonov Paul    E-mail: spf@sable.krasnoyarsk.su    Phone: +7 (3912) 276-793



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