Vincent wrote:
I have actually dealt with this very issue for years with various MTA's including sendmail (which was always a nightmare to work with). I am always in a situation, either in the work place or at home, where I need send email between individual hosts on a LAN with the hostname after the '@' in the from line and, at the same time, be able to send mail to the outside with only the domain after the '@' in the from line. It has always been a problem. I find it impossible to believe that it has not been an ongoing problem for others as well, causing a lot more custom administration, setting up separate internal mail servers, etc to accomplish it.
Really? You find that impossible to believe? In ten years, I've never cared to be able to send mail between individual systems in a private network, either at work or home. I always prefer to have one mail server, so that everyone can look in just one spot for their mail.
If you need flexible masquerading, by all means use a product that supports it, but allow your disbelief, that most of us prefer not to deal with that complexity for no particular reason, to ease.
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