Does this ring a bell with anyone? I've got my work box (bigdaddy) set up with exim as the mta, sending mail to my router/smarthost (kanyon). Exim seems to send all non-bigdaddy mail to kanyon, even that for my other local boxes (e.g. therock) - that's fine, and I'll solve the problem of mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] going out of the local net later.
Where do I need to make changes to achieve the following: I'd like the address rewriting (not sure that's the correct term in this situation) to happen on kanyon. I'd like to have a /etc/email-addresses without anything related to the ISP I'm connected to at the moment on bigdaddy, and just have "jaycee: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in that file on the /smarthost/. At the moment, the only way I can get a replyable-to From: header into my mail is to have the rewriting done on the work box, and simply use the smarthost as an open relay - requiring me to block access to the smtp port from outside. This means I have to pull mail down with fetchmail, rather than use my ISP's nice SMTP push option. In summary, how do I get per-user address rewriting done with exim, on a smarthost, with addresses stored in /etc/email-addresses (but only from a well defined set of machines)? TIA, jc -- It may stop, it may not. And stop calling me "dj".