Sorry list, if you see it again; yesterday I posted this to d-u and apart from a quick but useless reply got no reaction. I can't tell whether my English is to bad, or he was just trolling.
----- Forwarded message from Siggy Brentrup <deb...@psycho.i21k.de> ----- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 13:03:01 +0200 From: Siggy Brentrup <deb...@psycho.i21k.de> To: Debian-User <debian-u...@lists.debian.org> Subject: MTA experts: address rewriting depending on next hop User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) X-SpamProbe: GOOD 0.0000011 fa03221406f4c813c59339de01bc9946 Hi List, to start with, it's not a vital problem, I only want to fix sth annoying me. As quite a number among you, I'm running a LAN connected to the big world via switched ADSL. I'm looking for a MTA that is capable of rewriting addresses *only* on mails that leave the LAN. In general I'm using postfix as MTA of choice, using generic_map for address rewriting, but that fires whenever a message leaves the host, hence I see external addresses even on internal mails. With postfix a solution would be to run a second instance with it's own queue for dispatching, passing only outbound messages to the address rewriting instance. Here's the question again: which one of the abundance of MTAs in Debian is capable of address rewriting depending on destination? I'm not to lazy to read documentation, but if at all possible not for all MTAs. At present that's only an annoyance to me, but I can imagine situations where a solution might become vital. ----- End forwarded message ----- Thanks Siggy ps: moved 'End forwarded message' up, nobody needs a duplicate .signature -- Please don't Cc: me when replying, I might not see either copy. bsb-at-psycho-dot-informationsanarchistik-dot-de or: bsb-at-psycho-dot-i21k-dot-de O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org
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