Big thanks to Michael Schulte for a quick response. This set my mind against using this option and surely saved me hours of time (I was about to start rebuilding our sendmail) --- Michael Schulte <mike@babbage.cs.umsl.edu> wrote: > > The word in the O'Reilly book is that "the ErrorsTo: > header violates > RFC 1123", which seems to require that all errors > be sent to the > envelope's Mail From: address. > > The O'Reilly book also says that setting the option > in the version current > at that time (Sendmail v8.8) would send errors to > the ErrorsTo: address > AS WELL AS the original sender [taken from the > envelope]. > > It will also depend on the sendmail on the receiving > machine. Your setting > of UseErrorsTo affects only your sendmail (and > the default is to not > set the option). Original posting: Have a question on sendmail (Solaris 8). I would like to be able to use an old-style UseErrorsTo option on a command line with sendmail so that I could utilize the Errors-To: field to redirect bounced messages to an address different from the envelope sender, e.g.,: $ /usr/lib/sendmail -f <sender> -t -O UseErrorsTo=True <<EOT To: <recipient> Errors-To: <error recipient> ... ... EOT It doesn't work, however. Tried the command line variations, also tried setting UseErrorsTo in sendmail.cf - to no avail. The messages still bounce back to the envelope sender as if the new option had no effect. Any ideas? Could it be that this option has been deprecated and no longer functional? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Oct 10 21:04:48 2002
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