On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:35:07 +0800
"Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm at a loss as I believe this should be possible.
>
> I'm using RedHat 7.2 with all updates.
>
> I'm fetching mail for two domains hosted at an ISP. Let's say the
> domains are domain1 and domain2. They come into a single mailbox
> domain1@isp and domain2@isp. I'm using multidrop mode to map them to
> local users on this single box.
>
> This part is working fine.
>
> Sendmail is running through a smarthost (mail.isp), and masquerading
> as domain1.
>
> What I've been trying to figure out how to do is, allow 3 users
> here, user1, user2 and user3, to send mail with their From: header
> re-written to domain2.
>
> Someone suggested virtusertable. So I tried to add to virtusertable:
>
> user1@domain2 user1
> user2@domain2 user2
> user3@domain2 user3
>
> I ran a make, re-started sendmail but when sending, these users
> still come through with a From line of user<x>@domain1
>
> After some more reading I thought genericstable might be the go. So
> I added the feature to my sendmail.mc, re-created my sendmail.cf and
> made an/etc/mail/genericstable consisting of the reverse:
>
> user1 user1@domain2
> user2 user2@domain2
> user3 user3@domain2
>
> again, I ran make, re-started sendmail but still the e-mails are
> coming through as user<x>@domain1.
>
> What am I really looking for? Remember this is to have SENT mail
> re-written with a different domain in the From: line in the header
> for specific users.
>
> Can it be done?
>
There is an article in April 2001 of Linux Journal of a similar
scenario. As I know little (null) about sendmail, I will just refer
you to the article. It might shed some more light.
The named article is, "Providing E-mail Services for a Small Office"
by Stew Benedict.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4539
Regards,
Tom
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