This is usually about setting the envelop address correctly and depends on your application generating the email, for example it could be a shell invocation of "sendmail -f ..." or the way I do it from websites which is via an SMTP connector.  On some sites I use a custom PHP connector on other sites I use the built in Mail::Send or Mail::Sendmail methods.

Mike


On 28/08/2019 17:10, MaDhAt2r via Exim-users wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to figure out how to be able to send emails from a specific domain without having to have a specific user on the system for it.

My scenario is this: my clients send communication out to their contacts via different email addresses. These email addresses are more for identification than anything. All replies will come back to the same address via Reply-To, but they want to be able to send emails from another more meaningful address i.e. "Admin <[email protected]>" or "Shane <[email protected]>" which will make more sense to their contacts. These are going to be informational emails for their contacts so there will be no two way communication. I just need to allow them to use whatever email makes sense to them without having to configure a user in the system.

The server will only allow mail for certain IP ranges so this will not be an open relay.

Thanks in advance!

-Micah



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