OK, I get the bit about the 'Delivered-To' and 'Received for' headers.
However, I am on a listserv maillist where I registered with both a pop account and a gmail account. Mail from the list to my pop account has my address in the 'Received for' header, mail to my gmail account does not. That tells me the problem is local, not with the listserv.
Is there some trick in setting up the catch-all to getting sendmail to carry over the recipient address in the header? I have noticed the same issue with mail sent BCC. Gmail can't determine who it was sent to and bounces it.
Does anyone know how to get this to work? It's pretty critical, particularly the fact the BCC doesn't appear to work for me.
Sorry if this has already been covered. I searched for BCC and blind and carbon, but got no matches for any of them.
Michael Coyne
seaturtle.org
However, I am on a listserv maillist where I registered with both a pop account and a gmail account. Mail from the list to my pop account has my address in the 'Received for' header, mail to my gmail account does not. That tells me the problem is local, not with the listserv.
Is there some trick in setting up the catch-all to getting sendmail to carry over the recipient address in the header? I have noticed the same issue with mail sent BCC. Gmail can't determine who it was sent to and bounces it.
Does anyone know how to get this to work? It's pretty critical, particularly the fact the BCC doesn't appear to work for me.
Sorry if this has already been covered. I searched for BCC and blind and carbon, but got no matches for any of them.
Michael Coyne
seaturtle.org