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Missing 'Return-Path:' and 'Delivered-To:' headers

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mfichtner

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I'm in the process of moving from an old Plesk 7.5 system (Red Hat EL3) to a new server that is running Plesk 8.3 on Debian Etch. I noticed that Qmail on the new server does no longer add 'Return-Path:' and 'Delivered-To:' headers to the top of incoming e-mail messages.

Those headers are not only useful for mail filtering, they are also used by Qmail itself to prevent mail forwarding loops.

Does anybody know if this a bug in Plesk 8.3? Or was this change made deliberately?

And more importantly: Is there anything I can do to make Qmail write those headers again?

Thanks in advance!
 
Can anybody confirm that this is happening on their Plesk 8.3 installations as well?
 
They're gone on both of the CentOS 5 boxes I've recently set up as well.
 
Thanks, Smokester. So it's not a Debian thing, and it's not only happening on my box.

I feel better already. ;)
 
I'd like to find a fix to it though, already have a customer complaining about it.
 
Nope. I was hoping it'd be fixed in psa-hotfix4 -- but it's not in the release notes (and I haven't installed the hotfix yet).

Has anyone ever opened a ticket for this bug? Unfortunately, I can't do it, because SWSoft (or whatever they call themselves now) does not seem to be willing to accept bug reports from people using Plesk licenses that came with a hosting plan and were not purchased directly from SWSoft.
 
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