On Jun 18, Rob Browning wrote > Say you have three users who have accounts on your system, but their > primary accounts are elsewhere. Now you want their email headers to > be rewritten by *sendmail* to appear to come from their other provider > so that it will be correct no matter what email client they use. > > ... > > (I hear now there's a way to get sendmail to use a database for this, > but I haven't gotten that to work yet.)
This was something I worked with some time ago, when I was a sendmail guru. It's called userdb, is poorly documented in the bat book, and rarely documented elsewhere from the sendmail distribution proper. However, it *is* designed for precisely this problem. If anybody's still interested, I could dig up my old notes on how to do it. I remember you *do* need to have Berkeley's libdb active, though. qmail does this *much* better, BTW, which is part of the reason I moved to it. -- Graham Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIME & PGP mail OK. (define pgp-fingerprint "E9 B7 5F A0 F8 88 9E 1E 7C 62 D9 88 E1 03 29 5B") (require 'stddisclaim)
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