On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Payal Rathod wrote:

> Thanks. I think I will use smarthost for all the mails accepted by my
> ISP (usually those with envelope-sender as @mydomain.com) and for
> rest, I will use my local SMTP directly.

Have a look at my howto at 
http://db.ilug-bom.org.in/lug-authors/philip/docs/Hdr-Env-Masq-miniHOWTO.txt

it explains how you can use your ISP's smart host for all mails - even 
those that do not have a From: address @isp.com.  The howto is for 
sendmail though.  It works by rewriting your envelope-sender.  The 
downside is that all bounced mails will go to the isp's mailbox, 
however, i've got a procmail rule that will sort mails from 
MAILER-DAEMON based on who sent the original mail.

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