It turns out I needed
control = submission/sender_retain
to suppress the Sender: header exim generated.
Odhiambo Washington schrieb:
On 9 August 2016 at 17:14, hw <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
with several domains declared as local domains, users can
send and receive messages with sender addresses the domain
part of which is any of the local domains. Unfortunately,
when looking at the headers, the recipient can always see
from which domain the message was actually sent because of
headers like Received: and Sender:, and the envelope information.
Is there a way to make it so that the recipient of a message
sent from <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> cannot figure out
that the message
was actually sent from <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> when
the host exim
runs on has a primary hostname like mx.domain-a.net
<http://mx.domain-a.net>?
I´m having users who should have an email account for two domains,
and when sending test messages, I can always clearly see in the
headers where the messages actually came from.
Do I need to set up another email server for this?
I think this is where virtual hosts concept comes into play.
You just need to point the MX for all domains to the very server and use
virtual domains.
I am a little confused though: What is rewriting the headers?
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Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
+254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223
"Oh, the cruft."
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