On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Siggy Brentrupdeb...@psycho.i21k.de wrote:
Here's the question again: which one of the abundance of MTAs in
Debian is capable of address rewriting depending on destination?
I am pretty sure exim can do this. Chapter 24 in the manual describes
headers_rewrite
Hi Izak,
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 09:36 +0200, you wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Siggy Brentrupdeb...@psycho.i21k.de wrote:
Here's the question again: which one of the abundance of MTAs in
Debian is capable of address rewriting depending on destination?
I am pretty sure exim can
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 09:36 +0200, Izak Burger wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Siggy Brentrupdeb...@psycho.i21k.de wrote:
Here's the question again: which one of the abundance of MTAs in
Debian is capable of address rewriting depending on destination?
I am pretty sure exim can do
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Siggy Brentrupdeb...@psycho.i21k.de wrote:
No, exim4 can't do it either, the reason given in
http://wiki.exim.org/FAQ/Rewriting_addresses/Q0807
is convincing.
Ok, your question wasn't too clear on that. I didn't know you needed
to rewrite the envelope sender
+0200
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Subject: MTA experts: address rewriting depending on next hop
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Hi List,
to start with, it's not a vital
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