> 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
Tom, you never cease to help!
It appears I was doing everything correctly (it was the genericstable I
needed - not the virtusertable just to clarify).
But there was another option I needed to add to the sendmail.mc file, which
I never knew about. It was listed in the article. The article was a little
away from what I was trying to do, but when my eye fell on the M4 file, I
knew that's what I was looking for.
FEATURE(`limited_masquerade')
>From what I understand now - the MASQUERADE_AS('domain1') ALWAYS takes
precedence UNLESS you have the FEATURE(`limited_masquerade').
THEN basically, whatever is in the genericstable (the users I want to send
with different domains), can take precedence just for those users.
So, a big thank you.
and now you know (null+1) about sendmail
;-)
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