Hey! Did you see what Rod Gotty wrote on Jul 29 ?
RG> I have a Linux machine at work running as our mail server, using sendmail
RG> 8.8. The machine name that is running it is 'host.foobar.com'. I'm
RG> using the MASQERADE_AS feature with the domain 'mydomain.com' so that
RG> for email sent through it, the return address is '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
RG> instead of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. So far, it works as I expected.
RG>
RG> The problem is the "To: " field for mail sent to any of my users.
RG> Currently, received mail is in the form: "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" even
RG> if the person sending it sent it as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I would really
RG> like the mail to appear to be sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" This also
RG> happens if a local user, using Pine or some other MUA on host.foobar.com
RG> sends mail to another local user on host.foobar.com.
This is pretty much how I've got sendmail set up here. And what I do to
get around this problem is to use the Reply To: header (look at the header
of this message). I know it's a bit of a fudge solution, but it's the
only thing I could come up with to solve it. Maybe someone out there who
knows a bit about sendmail may be able to offer other suggestions.
Regards, Steve Youngs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: 34307457
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