I installed Jenkins and configured it to send emails as being sent from "[email protected]" but the address is always changed when email is being sent and I receive the mail as being sent from "[email protected]".
I've installed Sendmail and Jenkins is configured to use 127.0.0.1 as mail server.
Any idea why Sendmail replaces the FROM domain when email is being sent?
The hostname of the server is properly set (when I run hostname
I do get "jenkins.example.com").
Same way if I send an email from command line echo "This is the body" | mail -s "Subject" [email protected]
From where does it take this default.vps.example.com
domain? Where is this default domain configurable?
LE: in my sendmail.mc I have define(
confDOMAIN_NAME', jenkins.domain.com')dnl
and I generated the sendmail.cf file m4 sendmail.mc > sendmail.cf
and restarted sendmail. Still doesn't work.
LE2:
ADDRESS TEST MODE (ruleset 3 NOT automatically invoked)
Enter <ruleset> <address>
> canonify input: jenkins @ jenkins . example . com
Canonify2 input: jenkins < @ jenkins . example . com >
dns_getcanonname(jenkins.example.com, trymx=1)
dns_getcanonname: trying jenkins.example.com. (AAAA)
YES
dns_getcanonname: trying default.vps.example.com. (AAAA)
NO: errno=0, h_errno=4
dns_getcanonname: trying default.vps.example.com. (A)
YES
dns_getcanonname: default.vps.example.com
Canonify2 returns: jenkins < @ default . vps . example . com . >
canonify returns: jenkins < @ default . vps . example . com . >
>
Quite likely your sendmail replaces names with DNS
CNAME
record (DNS alias) with "true names".As root execute
echo '3 [email protected]' | sendmail -d8.20 -bt
It should show you DNS queries during email address preprocessing (by rule set
3
).http://cr.yp.to/im/cname.html