user masquerading?

2000-09-07 Thread Enerson, Marty
I am trying to change all messages that go out from my box from root to show up as "admin". I followed the web page about setting this up and it did not work. My question is when it talks about the "enviroment" to put the commands into, does it me my .bash_profile file? here is the page http://

user masquerading.

1999-03-31 Thread Mark Swanson
Hello, I've looked at the FAQs, the websites, and searched the qmail list archive for information on user masquerading and am a bit stumped. What I'm looking for is a fast way to automatically rewrite the From address for local users to their alias. So if I use QMail as my SMTP se

user masquerading

2001-04-21 Thread Roberto Zanasi
: 450 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found; from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In fact, voyager.zar.it is my local domain, used in my local network. - So I tried to set up user masquerading for the user "news", following the qmail FAQ

user masquerading

2001-04-23 Thread Roberto Zanasi
I need to set user masquerading via configuration file, and not via environmental variables. Is it possibile? -- http://digilander.iol.it/42

Re: user masquerading?

2000-09-07 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
Enerson, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 7 September 2000 at 12:10:04 -0500 > I am trying to change all messages that go out from my box from root to show > up as "admin". > > I followed the web page about setting this up and it did not work. My > question is when it talks about the "env

Re: user masquerading?

2000-09-07 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 7 Sep 2000, at 12:10, Enerson, Marty wrote: > I am trying to change all messages that go out from my box from root > to show up as "admin". You may want to get mess822 package from cr.yp.to and use omfipd [sp?] to rewrite headers of SMTP-injecte

Re: user masquerading.

1999-03-31 Thread Sam
Mark Swanson writes: > So if I use QMail as my SMTP server and I send an email with the From header > containing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, qmail realizes that foo.com is a local domain, > mark1 is a local user, and rewrites the From header to > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> where "Mark.Swanson" is the alias of

Re: user masquerading.

1999-03-31 Thread Faried Nawaz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sam) writes: Mark Swanson writes: > So if I use QMail as my SMTP server and I send an email with the From header > containing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, qmail realizes that foo.com is a local domain, > mark1 is a local user, and rewrites the From header to > <[EMAIL PROT

Re: user masquerading.

1999-03-31 Thread Chris Johnson
On Wed, Mar 31, 1999 at 11:40:43AM -0500, Mark Swanson wrote: > Hello, > > I've looked at the FAQs, the websites, and searched the qmail list archive > for information on user masquerading and am a bit stumped. What I'm looking > for is a fast way to automatically rew

user masquerading problem ??

2000-03-01 Thread Stein Ma
er Domain must exist".     I tried added QMAILSUSER,QMAILSHOST,QMAILUSER,QMAILHOST, MAILUSER,MAILHOST to .bash_profile to activate "user masquerading" but still no success.     FYI, fidamy.com is my local domain, fida.com is the server at U.S.       Please help. Thank you.   Re

Re: user masquerading problem ??

2000-03-01 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Stein Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 01 Mar 2000: > In a few seconds, the ISP rejected saying "Sender Domain > must exist". > I tried added QMAILSUSER,QMAILSHOST,QMAILUSER,QMAILHOST, > MAILUSER,MAILHOST to .bash_profile to activate "user masqueradin

root user masquerading from cron or at

1998-12-31 Thread Brian S. Craigie
Hi again. I searched the mailing list and once again found a question but no answer. Perhaps it was answered off-list. [comment: why doesn't the mailing list set reply-to to the list?] Anyway, I see from the faq how to set MAILNAME for a user in their environment, (or MAILUSER) but how do I do

User Masquerading...I think that's what I need?

2001-07-28 Thread Konstantin Rozinov
Hi folks, I am new to the list and to qmail. I just installed it using the Life with Qmail guide and the Qmail HOWTO. I also checked up on some of the man pages. So everything seems to work fine so far. But I have this question: I currently have fast-forward package installed so I am using /

Re: root user masquerading from cron or at

1998-12-31 Thread Russell Nelson
Brian S. Craigie writes: > Hi again. > > I searched the mailing list and once again found a question but no answer. > Perhaps it was answered off-list. [comment: why doesn't the mailing list set > reply-to to the list?] Because that confuses people whose email client has a Reply button. Th

Re: root user masquerading from cron or at

1999-01-04 Thread Brian S. Craigie
On 31-Dec-98 Russell Nelson wrote: > Brian S. Craigie writes: > > Hi again. > > > > I searched the mailing list and once again found a question but no answer. > > Perhaps it was answered off-list. [comment: why doesn't the mailing list > set > > reply-to to the list?] > > Because that conf

Re: User Masquerading...I think that's what I need?

2001-07-28 Thread Greg White
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 02:16:19AM -0400, Konstantin Rozinov wrote: > Hi folks, > > I am new to the list and to qmail. I just installed it using the Life > with Qmail guide and the Qmail HOWTO. I also checked up on some of the > man pages. So everything seems to work fine so far. > > But I ha

Re: User Masquerading...I think that's what I need?

2001-07-28 Thread Konstantin Rozinov
Hey again... An addition to my previous question: I also want to be able to add this to /etc/aliases: billing: ukon, joe info: ukon, john So that when I (ukon) or joe responds to an email it will be from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and same thing for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for ukon and john). I realize i c

Re: User Masquerading...I think that's what I need?

2001-07-29 Thread Adrian Ho
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 02:26:28AM -0400, Konstantin Rozinov wrote: > But, what if I have the need for multiple user masqueradings (like > for ukon and joe and john)? Like Greg said, this is properly done at the MUA level. I personally use both pine (don't ask) and mutt, and both can be configur

User masquerading on a server with multiple virtual domains

1999-10-02 Thread Bernard Karmilowicz
Does a user masquerading solution exist in which it is not necessary to add MAILHOST and MAILUSER environment variables for every user on a system hosting a half dozen virtual domains with hundreds of users? I have read FAQ sections 1.1 and 1.2: - 1.1. How do I set up host masquerading? All

Re: User masquerading on a server with multiple virtual domains

1999-10-03 Thread Markus Stumpf
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 01:23:14AM -0400, Bernard Karmilowicz wrote: > Does a user masquerading solution exist in which it is not necessary to > add MAILHOST and MAILUSER environment variables for every user on a > system hosting a half dozen virtual domains with hundreds of users? I &g

Re: User masquerading on a server with multiple virtual domains

1999-10-03 Thread Bernard Karmilowicz
>> Does a user masquerading solution exist in which it is not >> necessary to add MAILHOST and MAILUSER environment variables for >> every user on a system hosting a half dozen virtual domains with >> hundreds of users? I have read FAQ sections 1.1 and 1.2: > Do all th

Re: User masquerading on a server with multiple virtual domains

1999-10-03 Thread Brad Shelton
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 02:07:01PM -0400, Bernard Karmilowicz wrote: > Thank you Maex for the speedy response to my qmail query! All users have shell > logins. Some users, particularly the pre-gui ones, prefer shell-based MUAs. Others > use POP together with gui MUAs. A few users alternate betwee

Re: User masquerading on a server with multiple virtual domains

1999-10-04 Thread Robert Varga
On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Bernard Karmilowicz wrote: > Does a user masquerading solution exist in which it is not necessary to > add MAILHOST and MAILUSER environment variables for every user on a > system hosting a half dozen virtual domains with hundreds of users? I > have read FAQ sect