On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 02:30:23AM -0400, Michael Hong wrote:
> Glenn Bajana wrote:
> ...
> I think you need to setup masquerading for sendmail as previously
> suggested but if you want the headers to show glenn@curly and
> curly.localdomain instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> localhost.localdomain you could try putting this in /etc/HOSTNAME:
> 
> curly.localdomain
> 
> and in /etc/hosts put:
> 
> 127.0.0.1     localhost
> 127.0.0.2     curly.localdomain       curly

    Sendmail should do this for him if the masquerading is set up properly.
The MASQUERADE_AS and masquerade_envelope feature ensure this. I've had the
occasional problem in mutt as it attempts to handle the from field, but
judicious use of "hostname" or "hidden_host" seemed to put sendmail back in
control. 

    Mike

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