Re: Internal vs. External domains and e-mail

2005-07-12 Thread Ivailo Tanusheff
Just reroute mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
This must do the job for you :)

Ivailo Tanusheff
Senior System administrator
ProCredit Bank (Bulgaria) AD

tel. +359 2 921 7161
fax +359 2 921 7110
http://www.procreditbank.bg


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Internal vs. External domains and e-mail






Hello;

We are going to migrate to an Interal Windows 2003 AD
structure which will also entail changing our Internal
DNS to a non-routeable domain.

Currently we are using qmail  qmail-scanner to relay
mail to an Internal Exchange Server.

 mydomain.com
  | 
|---|
I-Net - FBSD4.11/qmail/qmail-scanner - MS Exchange

I am looking for a way to rewrite the From header on
mail originating from the Exchange box to change the
non-routeable domain name to that of our External
domain. 

   mydomain.com 
newdomain.local
|  |
I-Net - FBSD4.11/qmail/qmail-scanner - MS Exchange

Any mail originating from the Exchange Server and
going to the I-Net should have its From header
rewritten:

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've seen a number of postings at various sites (
qmail.org etc) and very little in the way of answers
vis a vie qmail.  If anyone has experience with this
problem I'd sure appriciate some guidance. 

If I have to migrate to another e-mail packack such as
ProcMail I'm willing to do so but would rather not ( a
lot of effort spent on my qmail-attachments.txt file
).

Thank you for  your time - Please CC any response to
my address - I am not a member of this group.



David Hutchens III
Network Technician
DRS Surveillance Support Systems - A division of DRS Technologies.

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Re: Internal vs. External domains and e-mail

2005-07-12 Thread DH
Actually I thought of rerouting the mail to
/dev/null  but our IT Manager didn't think much of
that idea

I've run across http://untroubled.org/qmail-qfilter/
which may fit the bill.  


--- Ivailo Tanusheff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Just reroute mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 This must do the job for you :)
 
 Ivailo Tanusheff
 Senior System administrator
 ProCredit Bank (Bulgaria) AD
 
 tel. +359 2 921 7161
 fax +359 2 921 7110
 http://www.procreditbank.bg
 
 
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 liable for the proper and 
 complete transmission of the information contained
 in this message nor for 
 any delay in its receipt. 
 
 
 
 DH [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 07/11/2005 06:25 PM
 
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 freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 cc
 
 Subject
 Internal vs. External domains and e-mail
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Hello;
 
 We are going to migrate to an Interal Windows 2003
 AD
 structure which will also entail changing our
 Internal
 DNS to a non-routeable domain.
 
 Currently we are using qmail  qmail-scanner to
 relay
 mail to an Internal Exchange Server.
 
  mydomain.com
   | 
 |---|
 I-Net - FBSD4.11/qmail/qmail-scanner - MS Exchange
 
 I am looking for a way to rewrite the From header
 on
 mail originating from the Exchange box to change the
 non-routeable domain name to that of our External
 domain. 
 
mydomain.com 
 newdomain.local
 |  |
 I-Net - FBSD4.11/qmail/qmail-scanner - MS
 Exchange
 
 Any mail originating from the Exchange Server and
 going to the I-Net should have its From header
 rewritten:
 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to From:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 I've seen a number of postings at various sites (
 qmail.org etc) and very little in the way of answers
 vis a vie qmail.  If anyone has experience with this
 problem I'd sure appriciate some guidance. 
 
 If I have to migrate to another e-mail packack such
 as
 ProcMail I'm willing to do so but would rather not (
 a
 lot of effort spent on my qmail-attachments.txt file
 ).
 
 Thank you for  your time - Please CC any response to
 my address - I am not a member of this group.
 
 
 
 David Hutchens III
 Network Technician
 DRS Surveillance Support Systems - A division of DRS
 Technologies.
 
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Internal vs. External domains and e-mail

2005-07-11 Thread DH
Hello;

We are going to migrate to an Interal Windows 2003 AD
structure which will also entail changing our Internal
DNS to a non-routeable domain.

Currently we are using qmail  qmail-scanner to relay
mail to an Internal Exchange Server.

 mydomain.com
  |  
|---|
I-Net - FBSD4.11/qmail/qmail-scanner - MS Exchange

I am looking for a way to rewrite the From header on
mail originating from the Exchange box to change the
non-routeable domain name to that of our External
domain.   

   mydomain.com
newdomain.local
|  |
I-Net - FBSD4.11/qmail/qmail-scanner - MS Exchange

Any mail originating from the Exchange Server and
going to the I-Net should have its From header
rewritten:

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've seen a number of postings at various sites (
qmail.org etc) and very little in the way of answers
vis a vie qmail.  If anyone has experience with this
problem I'd sure appriciate some guidance.  

If I have to migrate to another e-mail packack such as
ProcMail I'm willing to do so but would rather not ( a
lot of effort spent on my qmail-attachments.txt file
).

Thank you for  your time - Please CC any response to
my address - I am not a member of this group.



David Hutchens III
Network Technician
DRS Surveillance Support Systems - A division of DRS Technologies.

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