What I ended up doing was configuring two copies of exim, based on
instructions I found in the Exim FAQ at <http://www.exim.org/>.  The
primary copy delivers only local mail, and doesn't perform header
rewriting.  Non-local messages are forwarded to the second copy over
port 26, which performs header rewriting.

If the aforementioned FAQ doesn't answer your questions, let me know
and I'll throw together some more detailed instructions.

Cheers!

On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 05:53:01PM -0500, David Bellows wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I've been banging my head against the wall on this one.  Here's what
> I'm trying to do.
> 
> I have exim installed
> I want local mail delivered locally like:
> MAIL TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> In other words all local mail stays local.  This is currently working
> with all the addresses being formed correctly so that a reply stays
> local.
> 
> I want outgoing mail to be delivered
> MAIL TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] # my real email
> address
> 
> This is where the system fails.  It uses my local address as the origin
> and REPLY field instead of my email address:
> FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> So what I'm asking is how do I get exim to use my email address
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on outgoing mail but not on local mail?
> 
> Thanks
> David Bellows

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