On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:09:44PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> gregory mott wrote:
> > it appears verizon won't send out mail unless From: contains
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I had this problem with Verizon too. I seem to remember using 
> MASQUERADE_AS and MASQUERADE_ALL. 

I tried to use MASQUERADE_AS on a machine in my dmz that had to send 
mail outside; I didn't see any difference in the output. Please tell 
me what other commands I need to have sendmail change, e.g., 
"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" so that outgoing mail shows 
"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]".

> I think I also gave my machine a name in the verizon.net domain and
> added it to the hosts file, as the first entry on the line for my
> outgoing ethnernet interface.  

What does this do? I hadn't known that sendmail consulted the hosts file.

> In hindsight, genericstable, if it works, would probably have been
> easier.

I don't have genericstable on my 7.1 box: what does it do?

TIA.

Bill



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