Debian uses exim by default (previously smail was used). There is a sendmail package available, however, which includes a sendmailconfig script which will allow you to do as you describe (or you can modify sendmail.mc directly and run sendmailconfig to create sendmail.cf).
On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 11:19:04AM -0500, David A. Rogers wrote: > What mail sending app does debian use by default? I've been using redhat and > mandrake, but am thinking about changing over to debian. > > I use Linux on my home machine. I use ppp to connect to my isp, so I like to > masquerade my address as my address on the isp. redhat uses sendmail by > default. That's ok because they have an m4 script that is easy to modify to > get masquerading. How does one go about doing the same thing in debian? -- Bob Nielsen, N7XY [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bainbridge Island, WA http://www.oz.net/~nielsen