[16:49] <teward> sergiodj: RE: comment on 1909816 - "This way, if they fix it in Debian, Ubuntu will automatically pick up the change." ... in a later release of Ubuntu
[16:49] <teward> sorry i'm nitpicky but people don't understand how things get versionlocked at release time for the most part
[16:49] <teward> (and i've had my fair share of... 'users who don't understand'... on Ask Ubuntu)
[17:05] <asenm> Hello, folks! I'm sending mails with sendgrid however sendgrid exposes my mail server ip in the headers can I somehow hide that or change that using some proxy like nginx?
[17:07] <daftykins> for a lot of verification technologies you need to leave it known and verifiable really, but there are a lot of proxy services that you could send via instead if you want to mask it to some extent
[17:07] <daftykins> for example, i have clients using a Google Workspace platform for their email, but for IT systems outgoing email, i have a server set up with sendmail that's authorised to send out via Google, so then it appears to all be from Google
[17:08] <daftykins> i'm not familiar with sendgrid though
[17:37] <sergiodj> teward: thanks, that's a good point.  I've now clarified my comment there
[18:27] <teward> asenm: that's a Sendgrid question.  The only way to not expose it is to use their API to submit instead of SMTP relay to them, I believe.
[18:27] <teward> sergiodj: yep.  sorry for being nitpicky :)
[18:28] <sergiodj> teward: no problem!  thanks for tip :)
[18:28] <teward> yep.
[18:28] <teward> sergiodj: the other thing I would point out is that this isn't typically the kind of thing that warrants an SRU on its own, so that would be something that gets included in another update alongside a larger fix or something
[18:28] <teward> my 2 cents
[18:28] <teward> since there's a very simple workaround as you stated.
[18:28] <teward> (just in the list of triage chaos :P)
[18:29] <sergiodj> teward: agreed, that's why I marked it as low priority
[18:29] <teward> yep yep 👍
[18:29] <sergiodj> awesome :)