Things to try:
Option 1: Quick and easy way: In sendmail.cf:
DM domain.com
Option 2: Also in sendmail.cf: You can also try setting the Smart Host to:
DS mail.domain.com
but I don't know if that will do what you want.
Option 3: Get new consultants. Best long-term solution.
Haven't messed around with the md4 stuff enough to do it that way, but
I'm sure it's even easier than that.
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As Daniel Crichton wrote Today @ 15:29:
> I've currently got some consultants setting up my Solaris box to enable me
> to send mail to our company mail server for sending out to the internet. At
> the moment the way that they have configured it brings up the host name
> and the current user id in the mail headers before passing to my mail server,
> and obviously I would rather hide these. The headers look like:
>
> Received from user@localhost (8.8.8+Solaris/8.8.8) by host.domain.com
>
> where host.domain.com is the name assigned to the Solaris box in it's
> configuration.
>
> The Solaris box is inside my firewall, and the SMTP mail server is in my
> "dmz", so I'd rather have the headers look like the Solaris box is just another
> PC mail client on my LAN (which do not add Received headers themselves).
>
> Can anyone give me pointers on the configuration of sendmail (I believe this
> is what they are using) on my Solaris box so that it does not create headers
> in the message before passing to my SMTP mail server? I have no Unix
> experience which is why consultants are setting it up (and also because
> they own the box, we rent it off them along with the application software we
> have running on the system).
>
> Dan
>
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