Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to tell spamassassin to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a quick glance at your message's Received headers, I suggest
you let your internal SMTP server installed on [192.168.1.20] do the
address masquerading. I
At 08:10 AM 5/28/2003 -0800, Jon Reynolds wrote:
Is there a way to tell spamassassin to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead
of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SpamAssassin itself does not see the message envelope, thus it is
impossible for it to alter the delivery of messages directly, only the
contents and head
Is there a way to tell spamassassin to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead
of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you,
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Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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