Proskurin Kirill wrote, On 10/20/2008 06:27 PM:
Oh. I make my question more short.
In example on wiki we see such command:
/usr/sbin/sendmail "$USER"
As I understand $USER - it is system env mean current login user. I could not understand still how dovecot understand to whom deliver a mail? I dont see it on this example.
$USER means current user..
My script work but "mail from" - is a dovecot user but I want see in "mail from" postmaster of my domain.
You use /usr/bin/mail, which does not accept -f "from" as a parameter to set the "From" header.. On the other hand, /usr/sbin/sendmail does..
See again the example script I posted earlier, that allows you to send multiline warnings with custom from.. http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-October/034507.html
Sot.
Sotiris Tsimbonis wrote:
On 10/20/2008 10:28 AM, Proskurin Kirill wrote:
#cat quota-warning.sh:
#!/bin/sh
PERCENT=$1 TO=$2
echo "Your mailbox is $PERCENT% full. If it overfill - you will can not get new email. Please clean up your mailbox.
-- Mail Administator" | /usr/bin/mail -s "Email mailbox is $PERCENT% full" $TO -f postmaster@domain.off
exit 0
But im still got this message with mail from "dmail@mx.domain.off" *dmail it is user dovecot deliver runnig from*
If im run quota-warning.sh cript by hands - im got postmaster@domain.off in mail from. What im do wrong?..
I'm not sure that you can have that multiline echo ... Anyway, try the following which uses sendmail -f to set the From Address..