Thank you for your input, but i don't have an extra machine to run a FreeBSD
OS just for address rewriting. I need a solution to be run onto the same NT
machine that runs IMail.


I managed to set up the Microsoft SMTP Gateway, it runs fine, but does not
do the masquerade (?), so i am still looking for such a tool, but for NT, of
course.


Thank you again,



Doru APOSTOLESCU
Certified NT Admin
TEHNOPLUS Ltd.


----- Original Message -----
From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Domain Masquerade


> Hi Doru,
>
> Sorry I did not see your mail earlier.
>
> >What i need to know if exist a tool to process my outgoing mail, removing
my
> >local domain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) replacing it with a real domain, like
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] and after that to deliver the mail to my ISP. Of
course,
> >the [EMAIL PROTECTED] need to exist.
> >In other words, i need a masquerade server. Does anybody use such a tool
> >with IMail server (or other mail server) ?
>
> See http://IMGate.MEIway.com and specifically postfix.
>
> Postfix does have very sophisticated possibilities to do exactly what you
> want to do. It's called "address rewriting" handled by the cleanup
> daemon.  I have not done this, but I think it would require you to install
> an IMGate machine "in front of" your Imail machine and the dialup modem.
>
> postfix would do all the work (see the postfix faq about how to do this)
in
> dealing with your dialup link, and effectively be able to "re-write" your
> fake Imail addresses into real external addresses, or whatever you want to
do.
>
> However, since I have not done this, I suggest you pose this question on
> the postifix users list, where there are some very experienced
postfix/mail
> gurus who can speak with more authority and precision than I on this topic
> (actually on any topic!! vbg)
>
> Len
>
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