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05-14-2003 12:28 PM
05-14-2003 12:28 PM
sendmail masquerade on linux
Hi,
I'm try to figure out how to have all mail routed through my linx box and keep the user@company.com address while using exchange 2000. I know I can have a different email assdress ie user01@different.com and make it look like user01@company.com for sending and receiveing. I think this is masquerading.
Question: Is there a doc out there taht explains it simply? I'm still learning sendmail.
Thanks.
Stephen
I'm try to figure out how to have all mail routed through my linx box and keep the user@company.com address while using exchange 2000. I know I can have a different email assdress ie user01@different.com and make it look like user01@company.com for sending and receiveing. I think this is masquerading.
Question: Is there a doc out there taht explains it simply? I'm still learning sendmail.
Thanks.
Stephen
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05-14-2003 10:54 PM
05-14-2003 10:54 PM
Re: sendmail masquerade on linux
Hi Stephen,
The best way to learn about sendmail is to look at: http://www.sendmail.org/
Good luck,
Andrew
The best way to learn about sendmail is to look at: http://www.sendmail.org/
Good luck,
Andrew
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05-15-2003 01:00 AM
05-15-2003 01:00 AM
Re: sendmail masquerade on linux
why not using the answer from your previous posting? The same question was postet a day before, an answer was given but not feedback from your side.
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05-19-2003 05:03 AM
05-19-2003 05:03 AM
Re: sendmail masquerade on linux
Thank you for responding I was unaware of this site. I can't wait to spend some time going browsing. I'll be assigning points in a bit. As for Ralph's question, I had issues trying to post my question and couldn't find my original posting so I did it twice.
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