( I sent something like this earlier but it didn't seem to get through so if you get a duplicate, my apologies)
With the new root exploit in sendmail and the hellish times I've had configuring it in the past, I switched over to postfix today. Man was that painless. My postfix server lives on a LAN 192.168.1.4 with host name mother.paradise.lost. The firewall forwards port 25 in and does NAT to 128.135.97.130 (ace.bsd.uchicago.edu) for outbound. In sendmail, I did MASQUEADE_AS to masquerade as ace. In postfix, I am having trouble doing same. For individual users, I can do this by adding to /etc/postfix/canonical [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then running postmap and postfix reload. I haven't been able to do this for all users in one fell swoop, that is, map mother.paradise.lost -> ace.bsd.uchicago.edu for all users on mail leaving the LAN. Suggestions John Hunter? _______________________________________________ Bits mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sugoi.org/mailman/listinfo/bits
