anindya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, I agree that we should be setting these things in
> the MUA, but let me ask you an embarassingly stupid question.
> sendmail masquerading feature -- how does qmail deal
> with this?
>
> I have a box where people have shell access, which
> has a name shell.mydomain.com (its using sendmail),
> my second machine mailhost.otherdomain.com is my qmail
> host.
>
> Now I want people on shell.mydomain.com to send
> mail through mailhost.otherdomain.com, but I need
> mailhost to rewrite the address
> from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> and in some cases from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . An example
> of how to do this with .qmail files would be
> really helpful.
Why can't the user just set their address in their MUA to the appropriate
items? As for controlling the envelope sender, the hostname can be overridden
by setting the QMAILHOST or MAILHOST environment variables, if you call
qmail-inject.
Charles
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