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On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:02:06PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:

> I am using exim as my transport agent.  currently its sending mail
> directly to the internet and is not using a smarthost (I am not sure
> if this is the best option but works as long as I am connected).  I
> have two problems currently.  1. Exim write in the headers the
> address of the server (not the from field which is ok) which is my
> local networks address and not my gateway's address. This way some
> hosts that check where the mail originated fail to find the address
> in the dns and refuse to deliver the mail. How do I make exim use
> something other then the real hostname?

Make your gateway run as a smarthost, everything on the internal
network uses the gateway as a smarthost.

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