Re: how to masquerade / map the from: field without masquerading the rcpt to:

2013-03-22 Thread Wietse Venema
Etienne Simard: > Thanks for the quick response. > > The problem i have with the smtp_generic_maps is that when I put > "@exemple.org @exemple.net" > in the map it works, but it also changes the RCPT TO addresses. Use the right tool for the right job. Use smtp_generic_maps on the network boundar

Re: how to masquerade / map the from: field without masquerading the rcpt to:

2013-03-22 Thread Etienne Simard
Thanks for the quick response. The problem i have with the smtp_generic_maps is that when I put "@exemple.org @exemple.net" in the map it works, but it also changes the RCPT TO addresses. So if I send from esim...@exemple.net to wie...@exemple.org it will now try to send emails to wie...@exemple.

Re: how to masquerade / map the from: field without masquerading the rcpt to:

2013-03-22 Thread Wietse Venema
Etienne Simard: > Hi, > > I'm doing some tests to hopefully use postfix instead of the other MTA > but I tried different ways of masquerading the domain name with > another one and I am not successful. > The closest I got was using > > mydomain = example.net > masquerade_domains = example.org, ex

how to masquerade / map the from: field without masquerading the rcpt to:

2013-03-22 Thread Etienne Simard
Hi, I'm doing some tests to hopefully use postfix instead of the other MTA but I tried different ways of masquerading the domain name with another one and I am not successful. The closest I got was using mydomain = example.net masquerade_domains = example.org, example.net smtp_generic_maps = hash