On 2009-07-21 06:03, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
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?

Either you or I have misconfigured Postfix, because internal email comes to me as $u...@haggis.homelan, whereas a couple of months ago my ISP changed something (but I don't remember the error) so that I'm no longer able to send email out to the Big Bad Internet using Postfix as a relayhost.

--
Scooty Puff, Sr
The Doom-Bringer


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