and how does it make a change to configure alias-groups or some strange header-rewirtes permanently?
again: it does not make sense to reqirte from/to/cc on an MTA because the application is too dumb to set the rcpt which are wanted and CC/FROM does not interest the MTA because this are only headers take a look at the smtp references to understand the basics how smtp is working, the mTA is not intrested in the headers Am 04.12.2011 17:37, schrieb Ignacio: > Thank you very much, but there are more than 1000 possible options, and they > change almost every week. It depends > on projects and people involved in them. > > > On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Jim Seymour <jseym...@linxnet.com > <mailto:jseym...@linxnet.com>> wrote: > > On Sun, 4 Dec 2011 08:04:44 +0100 > Ignacio <sanfermi...@gmail.com <mailto:sanfermi...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > [snip] > > > > The application connects to a smtp server and sent an e-mail as: > > SENDER: user1@domain > > TO: user2@domain;user3@domain > > > > >From this smtp server we would like to relay e-mail to Corporate > > >Exchange > > server.This server needs authentication to relay e-mail. Since user1 > > password changes every week, we would like to set a generic user > > whose password will not change. Therefore, sender must be changed to > > genericuser@domain. > [snip] > > Why don't you just set up an alias on the Postfix server that expands > to the recipients you want, and have the application send to the > alias? > > Regards, > Jim > -- > Note: My mail server employs *very* aggressive anti-spam > filtering. If you reply to this email and your email is > rejected, please accept my apologies and let me know via my > web form at <http://jimsun.LinxNet.com/contact/scform.php>. > > -- Mit besten Grüßen, Reindl Harald the lounge interactive design GmbH A-1060 Vienna, Hofmühlgasse 17 CTO / software-development / cms-solutions p: +43 (1) 595 3999 33, m: +43 (676) 40 221 40 icq: 154546673, http://www.thelounge.net/ http://www.thelounge.net/signature.asc.what.htm
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