On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 16:49:19 +0100
Thomas Preissler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello folks,
> 
> I am looking for an MTA with the following special features. The
> most important thing is that it is easy configurable, i.e. I do not
> really want hacking sendmail.cf style.
> 
> 1) No local masquerading
> Local mails in the local domain must not be rewritten with my
> account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). The From-address must be untouched. I had
> this feature already in the past with sendmail. But in newer
> versions the sendmail.cf and the masquerading-feature changed a bit
> and so it is not working again. And I am not the crazy guy, who
> dreams all night from sendmail.cf.

Exim

> 2) Per-user SMARTHOST and masquerading configuration
> I want to use a per-user SMARTHOST configuration. User tomtom sends
> via gmx.de and with masqueraded "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the
> outside world. Another user uses another account.

Exim again, simple lookup router and a little header rewriting

> 3) To-dependent SMARTHOST and masquerading configuration
> Is it possible, that the configuration as mentioned in 2) is
> To-dependent? So, when I write to mailinglist A, config (SMARTHOST
> and From) A is used, another one, when sending to mailinglist B?

Exim can do that

> Since the time installed linux I am used sendmail. A few weeks ago,
> I tested postfix, but - erm - my features can't be practiced.
> (Another issue on postfix: postfix can definitely handle mails to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] grr).
> 
> I thought installing qmail, but - my first thought: is it worth the
> time?
> 
> So, what are your impressions about existing mta's? Is there a
> mta, which fulfills all my needs above?

You can do just about anything in exim, and it's far easier to configure
than sendmail.

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