On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 23:33, Stef Hoesli <[email protected]> wrote: > Grüezi > > I have set up a simple mailing list for domain foo.com in the format: > > list: [email protected],[email protected] > > Now I have the following problem: When I send e-mail from work with my > [email protected] address to [email protected], then obviously my exim tries > to send that message back to me (and to [email protected]). However, my > companies mailserver rejects messages coming from outside with a > sender adress from inside. > > What do you suggest? Re-writing the [email protected] specificallyf for > that list? Piping to a script and then re-sending the message, so that > the always originate from the same local sender (majordomo style)? > > Any suggestions welcome. > > gmail.com offers Free "personal" addresses. Keep your company out of your theatrics:-)
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