Hi,
Till recently I have been using Mozilla to read news from my ISP's (Bell
Sympatico) pop server. Today I thought of configuring exim4. I have a
Debian Sarge system that is acting as a router and doing nat and
masquarading. I am new to all this email setup and config thing.
Today I started dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config and set up so (in the
following, home.pvt refers to the domain I have names my local network):
1) Split configuration into smaller files? YES
2) General type of mail configuration: mail sent by smarthost; received
via SMTP or fetchmail
3) "Mail name": home.pvt (first I also tried using sympatico.ca)
4) IP-addresses to listen on: 127.0.0.1_
5) Other destinations for which mail is accepted: home.pvt
6) Domains to relay mail for: <nothing here>
7) Machines to relay mail for: <nothing here>
8) Machine handling outgoing mail for this host (smarthost):
smtp1.sympatico.ca
9) Keep number of DNS-queries minimal (Dial-on-Demand)? NO
So, if I, user "me", now send a mail to "joe" for example, it goes to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but if I send it to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", it correctly goes
there.
In Evolution, I could set up the "From" field to specify a legitimate
address (for example [EMAIL PROTECTED]), but the Sender field in the header
of emails shows "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" which of course is invalid for the outside
internet.
How can I setup exim4 so that if I send email to outside world (non
home.pvt domains), the Sender field contains my sympatico domain, and if
I send mail to a local user on my home network, Sender has "home.pvt".
Of course, in addition to hints to my above query, if you can point me
to introductory docs to exim4 setup (for a newbie) it would be much
appreciated. BTW, I have also started to experiment mutt.
Thanks a ton in advance,
->HS
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