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Subject: address manipulation question
From: Brian Cohen (brian
chimera.acm.jhu.edu)Date: Mon Jun 05 2000 - 20:23:13 CDT
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I see in the Postfix docs that you can have multiple hosts "hide
behind" a single host, thereby allowing all outgoing mail to appear to
have come from a single domain.
I was wondering, however, if there was a way to do it selectively by
user. I host a few websites, so I want peoples' outgoing e-mail to
appear to have come from the domains that I host for them, and not
from the hostname of the box they're hosted on. I guess this would
be, functionally, the reverse of /etc/postfix/virtual.
Can this be done with postfix?
Thanks in advance.
-Brian Cohen
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