Look at the recipient/sender canonical maps of postfix. they should be able to handle what you want.
On 16 Aug 2002, Gerald Timothy Quimpo wrote: > hello all, > > is there a way, in postfix, to rewrite a To: address? > /etc/postfix/aliases only works for local addresses. what i > need is, when email to a certain address (e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED]) is > received by postfix (i am not y.com, y.com is some other > server out there that i am relaying to) i want to rewrite > the address to be something else, e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > i'm using postfix on my notebook to deliver email, and some > servers are bouncing email (either they don't like the fact > that i don't have a reverse, or i have a reverse and it's not > registered somehow, my theory is they don't accept email from > servers which are not MXs or something similar). i can't use > a fixed smart host since i'm traveling and use many different > ISPs. > > this isn't a big deal. email bounces to one or two people, > and i can rewrite the To: line to their alternate email if > necessary. but usually i forget and just forward them the > bounced message :). having postfix do it for me automatically > would be nice. > > tiger > > _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
