modify/hide HELO ip from client?

2001-07-27 Thread Phil. C.

Hi,

I'd like to modify the received: header to hide the client IP.  From
the list archive I've found out how to do the following:

207.194.aaa.aaa:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,TCPREMOTEHOST=myqmail-host.com,
TCPREMOTEIP=64.157.bbb.bbb

which works great, but, I can't seem to change the 'HELO
207.194.aaa.aaa' part of the received: header.  Nor can I modify the
client (thebat) to use a false HELO IP.  So the header looks like this:

Received: from myqmail-host.com (HELO 207.194.aaa.aaa)
(64.157.bbb.bbb) by 0 with SMTP;

where 207.194.aaa.aaa is my real client IP.  I want the email to look
like it's coming from my qmail server IP and not my workstation IP.
Is there any way to modify the HELO part of the header?  Something like
HELO=64.157.bbb.bbb would be ideal, but...

Thanks,
Phil.





Re: modify/hide HELO ip from client?

2001-07-27 Thread Phil. C.


Sorry to cause unnecessary list traffic, but I just discovered how to
do what I was asking below.  Thanks again to the qmail list archive
(FYI http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/ ).  All I did was edit the
receive.c file and changed:

  if (helo) {
qmail_puts(qqt, (HELO );
safeput(qqt,helo);
qmail_puts(qqt,));
  }

to:

   if (helo) {
 qmail_puts(qqt, (HELO myqmail-host.com));
   }

and recompiled.  This was described in the following email:
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1998/05/msg00231.html

Thanks,
Phil.


Thursday, July 26, 2001, 10:54:45 PM, you wrote:

 Hi,

 I'd like to modify the received: header to hide the client IP.  From
 the list archive I've found out how to do the following:

 207.194.aaa.aaa:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,TCPREMOTEHOST=myqmail-host.com,
 TCPREMOTEIP=64.157.bbb.bbb

 which works great, but, I can't seem to change the 'HELO
 207.194.aaa.aaa' part of the received: header.  Nor can I modify the
 client (thebat) to use a false HELO IP.  So the header looks like this:

 Received: from myqmail-host.com (HELO 207.194.aaa.aaa)
 (64.157.bbb.bbb) by 0 with SMTP;

 where 207.194.aaa.aaa is my real client IP.  I want the email to look
 like it's coming from my qmail server IP and not my workstation IP.
 Is there any way to modify the HELO part of the header?  Something like
 HELO=64.157.bbb.bbb would be ideal, but...

 Thanks,
 Phil.