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
>
>

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