Maybe this question should be asked on a sendmail mailing list, but I'm
going out on a limb betting that there are some sendmail gurus here on
the redhat-list.

Our company uses an internal Exchange server.  This Exchange server
forwards all outgoing mail to sendmail relay servers, which then deliver
mail externally.  The problem is the headers.  It's showing all of my
internal mail routing info in the headers, and I'd like to remove them.
For example, I just sent a message to yahoo.  The headers show:

X-Apparently-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] via 216.136.130.54; 27 Feb 2003
14:30:43 -0800 (PST) 

Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Received: from 66.218.71.92 (EHLO mailrelay1.mycompanydomain.com)
(66.218.71.92) by mta403.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 27 Feb 2003 14:30:43
-0800 (PST) 

Received: from exchange.myintranet.com (exchange.myintranet.com
[192.168.1.25]) by mailrelay1.mycompanydomain.com (8.12.5/8.12.5) with
ESMTP id h1RMa3vT008997 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Thu, 27 Feb 2003
14:36:03 -0800  

I want to get rid of that second Received: line.  It shows my internal
servers and IPs, and I don't like that.  I've looked through the bat
book, but I can't specifically find something about this.  And I'm not
really comfortable enough with sendmail to go hacking through the
sendmail.cf file. 

Any sendmail gurus out there have any advice?

Thanks in advance,
-Nick

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