Gib uns bitte an, welche Lotus Domino Version Ihr einsetzt.
Ich habe hier was aus der KBASE dazu:
A Domino 5.x server is configured to receive messages addressed to recipients at a primary Internet domain (ACME.COM) or either of two alternate (or alias) Internet domains (ABC.COM and XYZ.COM).
If a message is sent to an invalid recipient at one of an Internet site's listed domains (such as to JSMITH@XYZ.COM), the Domino 5.x server generates a Non-Delivery Report (NDR) for this invalid recipient. However, if the "from" address is addressed from the POSTMASTER with an Internet domain formed using the Domain Portion of the Fully Qualified Internet Domain (FQDN), the server's common name will always be removed. For example, if the FQDN on the Server document is "NOTES01.ACME.COM", where the common name of the server is NOTES01, the "from" address in this case would be "postmaster@acme.com". But if the FQDN were "NOTES01.DOMAIN.ACME.COM", the reply address would be "postmaster@DOMAIN.ACME.COM".
Is there a way to control what Internet Domain is used when forming the domain used in the postmaster's address?
This issue was reported to Lotus Quality Engineering and has been addressed in Domino 5.0.4.
Excerpt from the Fix List for Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino Release 5.0.4 QMR:
SMTP
SPR# MZMD4FRT2S - Allowed postmaster domain to be that of the intended recipient, using the NOTES.INI setting UseMultiDomainPostmaster=1. [5.0.4]
Supporting Information:
The configuration (without the above .INI parameter) of the Domino Directory (NAMES.NSF) for the above example is as follows:
The "Fully qualified Internet host name" field in the Server document is NOTES01.ACME.COM.
The "Local primary Internet domain" field in the Global Domain document is ACME.COM.
The "Alternate Internet domain aliases" field in the Global Domain document lists ABC.COM and XYZ.COM.
Postmaster's address when using this configuration would be "postmaster@acme.com"
Another example configuration (without the above .INI parameter) of the Domino Directory (NAMES.NSF) is as follows:
The "Fully qualified Internet host name" field in the Server document is NOTES01.DOMAIN.ACME.COM.
The "Local primary Internet domain" field in the Global Domain document is ACME.COM.
The "Alternate Internet domain aliases" field in the Global Domain document lists ABC.COM and XYZ.COM.
Postmaster's address when using this configuration would be "postmaster@domain.acme.com".
Andreas