:-) "The optional generic(5) table specifies an address mapping that applies when mail is delivered. This is the opposite of canonical(5) mapping, which applies when mail is received." (http://www.postfix.org/generic.5.html)
Nice... "With the smtp_generic_maps parameter you can specify generic(5) lookup tables that replace local mail addresses by valid Internet addresses when mail leaves the machine via SMTP." (http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#generic) Close but... "when mail LEAVES the machine"... I'm searching for a possibbility of rewriting (senders') addresses only for all mail originating from my system - no matter if it is local or remote delivery. I mean: rewriting sender's address for mail from SASL authenticated users and leaving as is for all other mail. May I ask for some tips? Best ragrads, MArek
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