Re: Masquerading Virtual domains in sendmail

2005-11-10 Thread Ahnjoan Amous
On 11/9/05, Gayn Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm installing sendmail.8.13.3 on FBSD 5.4 on node.domain1.com.

 I've configured /etc/mail/local-host-names to accept mail for
 domain1.com and domain2.com.

 My user names look like bob.domain1.com and (a different Bob)
 bob.domain2.com.

 Inside /etc/mail/virtusertable I map
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bob.domain1.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bob.domain2.com

 Inbound all is well. BUT,

 What I can't figure out is how to masquerade mail from bob.domain1.com
 as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED] AND ALSO HAVE bob.domain2.com masqueraded
 as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 One test of this working is to be able to register both Bob's in the
 FreeBSD mailing lists as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Ideas? References?

 Thanks,

 -gayn

 Bristol Systems Inc.
 714/532-6776
 www.bristolsystems.com


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Try a google search on genericstable.  I'm not sure if this is
exactly what you are looking for as you are trying to send mail via
the same username but it is what I use to specify sender domain for
different users.  Understanding this may not be how you want to solve
the issue, you could send as bobA@ and bobB@ and genericstable could
translate that to whatever you would like.

Ahnjoan
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Masquerading Virtual domains in sendmail

2005-11-09 Thread Gayn Winters
I'm installing sendmail.8.13.3 on FBSD 5.4 on node.domain1.com.  

I've configured /etc/mail/local-host-names to accept mail for
domain1.com and domain2.com.  

My user names look like bob.domain1.com and (a different Bob)
bob.domain2.com.  

Inside /etc/mail/virtusertable I map
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   bob.domain1.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   bob.domain2.com

Inbound all is well. BUT, 

What I can't figure out is how to masquerade mail from bob.domain1.com
as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED] AND ALSO HAVE bob.domain2.com masqueraded
as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

One test of this working is to be able to register both Bob's in the
FreeBSD mailing lists as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ideas? References?

Thanks,

-gayn

Bristol Systems Inc.
714/532-6776
www.bristolsystems.com 


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RE: Masquerading Virtual domains in sendmail

2005-11-09 Thread Gayn Winters
 -Original Message-
 From: Ahnjoan Amous [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 6:27 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 Subject: Re: Masquerading Virtual domains in sendmail
  
 On 11/9/05, Gayn Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm installing sendmail.8.13.3 on FBSD 5.4 on node.domain1.com.
 
  I've configured /etc/mail/local-host-names to accept mail for
  domain1.com and domain2.com.
 
  My user names look like bob.domain1.com and (a different Bob)
  bob.domain2.com.
 
  Inside /etc/mail/virtusertable I map
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] bob.domain1.com
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] bob.domain2.com
 
  Inbound all is well. BUT,
 
  What I can't figure out is how to masquerade mail from 
 bob.domain1.com
  as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED] AND ALSO HAVE bob.domain2.com 
 masqueraded
  as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  One test of this working is to be able to register both Bob's in the
  FreeBSD mailing lists as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Ideas? References?
 
  Thanks,
 
  -gayn
 
  Bristol Systems Inc.
  714/532-6776
  www.bristolsystems.com

 Try a Google search on genericstable.  I'm not sure if this is
 exactly what you are looking for as you are trying to send mail via
 the same username but it is what I use to specify sender domain for
 different users.  Understanding this may not be how you want to solve
 the issue, you could send as bobA@ and bobB@ and genericstable could
 translate that to whatever you would like.
 
 Ahnjoan

Thank you Ahnjoan.
 
It looks like reversing the two columns of virtusertable to get
genericstable gets me part of what I need; namely, the mail headers
should translate correctly.  Unfortunately, digging through the bat book
and googling, it doesn't seem like the envelopes will get masqueraded,
when I actually need them to be masqueraded on a per domain basis.  The
macro MASQUERADE_AS seems to be a global operation, which I don't want.


Does anyone know if FEATURE(`masquerade_envelope') will work without
MASQUERADE_AS?

Somehow to me it seems like most ISP's have this problem.

Thanks again,

-gayn


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