The situation: I've renamed a domain from let's say alpha.com to beta.com. Then I've added a pointer (not an alias) alpha.com to beta.com, such that all email accounts can still be reached with the old address, but they can respond/transfer to the new mail addresses. This was obviously easier than creating all separate forwarders.
However, there is a small problem with the autoresponders. Say there is now an autoresponder created for:
[email protected] - the autoresponder.conf in /etc/virtual/alpha.com/ is of course symlinked.
When sending a mail to [email protected], the origin of the mail is now however [email protected]! (The old mail address).
Of course this is not supposed to happen, as the autoresponder should just reply with the new [email protected] address.
I've got no clue as where to look for to fix this - but somewhere thinking this might be a bug?
However, there is a small problem with the autoresponders. Say there is now an autoresponder created for:
[email protected] - the autoresponder.conf in /etc/virtual/alpha.com/ is of course symlinked.
When sending a mail to [email protected], the origin of the mail is now however [email protected]! (The old mail address).
Of course this is not supposed to happen, as the autoresponder should just reply with the new [email protected] address.
I've got no clue as where to look for to fix this - but somewhere thinking this might be a bug?