If i understood correctly aka is for servers that use your ISP, but one is
from ISP and other is senders server which is always diffrent (at least much
times) so how can i use aka except for putting ISP's server name.
fetchmail: line accepted, MyISPname is an alias of the mailserver
fetchmail: no Received address found
fetchmail: analyzing Received line:
Received: from testpc1 by mycompany.com
(MDaemon.PRO.v8.1.5.R)
with ESMTP id md50000169342.msg
for <te...@be...>; Wed, 26 Apr 2006 13:49:03 +0200
fetchmail: line rejected, mycompany.com is not an alias of the mailserver
i inserted one AKA as i said for ISP name..another aka would be in this case
mycompany.com
but what if mail is from gmail, or yahoo or whatever...?:)
Regards
> I didin't understand you correctly what you mean by : "Do you have details
> > in anything other than the Received headers?"
> > i copy/pasted my complete log with all what is happening with this conf
> file
> > and variations of him.
> >
> > btw, i think biggets problem is that my isp is not adding anything they
> dont
> > get from original sender so no additional field i can not get from them
> > except fields that are included from original sender and that is usually
> > Received line
>
> See the email from Matthias - you may find that the aka option works
> for you. However if it doesn't then you're out of luck. Your ISP
> isn't providing enough information in the headers for multidrop to
> reliably work.
>
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