Re: genericstable equivalent?
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 23:03:42 -0700 (PDT), David Raistrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: mail sent from the robert31 local account would show as being from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for all intents and purposes. man qmail-inject [cr] / CONTROL FILES [cr] Depends what you mean by local account. If you mean rewriting the headers of every single e-mail that passes through (or at least scanning the headers and rewriting if need be), look at mess822. If you just mean people sending using pine or elm or mutt or whatever, then you will probably want to look at the contents of control/me and control/defaultdomain . -- Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to use the Net and he won't bother you for weeks
Re: genericstable equivalent?
David Raistrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I admit its rather annoying to only have the option of doing a -prepend instead of mapping ala sendmails virtualusertable... But I find NO equivalent for sendmails genericstable ?!?!?! Is this true? Who knows? We're not sendmail people. I've never even heard of genericstable; it's not like it's a standard technical term. mail sent from the robert31 local account would show as being from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for all intents and purposes. Is there a way to do this with qmail?? Hundreds of ways to do this -- ofmipd (sp?) and @fixme/fixup are two that I can think of off the top of my head. This question is asked (and answered) hundreds of times in the qmail list archives, so you didn't look very hard for an answer. Search for masquerade domain. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ ---
genericstable equivalent?
Hey folks... Ok, its time to try to talk qmail into doing some virtualdomains for me. I admit its rather annoying to only have the option of doing a -prepend instead of mapping ala sendmails virtualusertable... But I find NO equivalent for sendmails genericstable ?!?!?! Is this true? To clarify, the genericstable rewrites the (presumably...I've always taken it for granted..) From: and the envelope sender as apropriate on outgoing mail. for example, robert31[EMAIL PROTECTED] mail sent from the robert31 local account would show as being from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for all intents and purposes. Is there a way to do this with qmail?? david -- David Raistrick (deep in the south georgia woods) [EMAIL PROTECTED]