On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 02:16:19AM -0400, Konstantin Rozinov wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I am new to the list and to qmail.  I just installed it using the Life
> with Qmail guide and the Qmail HOWTO.  I also checked up on some of the
> man pages.  So everything seems to work fine so far.
> 
> But I have this question:
> 
> I currently have fast-forward package installed so I am using
> /etc/aliases and I have this in it:
> 
> support: ukon, joe, john, mxp
> 
> note: all these are local user accounts.
> 
> So, is it possible to have some user on the internet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and when I (ukon) or joe or john
> or mxp answer him (userX), the From: line will have this:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], instead of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc...
>

This is best done with your mail user agent (MUA) IMHO -- user
masquerade is trivial with a decent mail client. Mutt does this quite
easily, and I'm sure that any decent MUA can do this to -- right down to
the envelope-sender matching the masqueraded from. Indeed, this is one
of my qualifiers for a decent MUA...

GW

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