I simply want to forward on emails sent from one account to multiple other accounts but make it look like they went straight there. i.e. with the forwarded/alias email In the to: address. All the accounts are for specific research into spam false positives and hence when they arrive in the inbox they appear as close as possible to the original sending email.
I'm trying to setup a single email account (multiple going forward) that I can send an email to (could be from any source), and this email be forwarded on to many different email addresses to test the result of the destination spam filters. Hence I want the email to arrive at the destination (via forwarder or alias not sure what's best) with as little modification as possible. Hence the change to the TO: address. >Yes, you can do that using Exim's rewrite rules, but I think it is a bad idea - you're hiding from the owner of the >email addresses that people are sending them messages via the "wrong" addresses. >Tony. Re Tony's comment above, all the destination email addresses are clearly all mine so this is not a problem. If someone can define the rules/config I need I'm willing to pay $50. Terry _________________________________________ www.ansa-me.com - Improve your membership signups by upto 400% -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
