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Subject: IP Address re-writing
From: damian
itactics.comDate: Mon Jun 19 2000 - 15:35:52 CDT
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Due to some abnormal circumstances, I can no longer send mail
externally using SMTP on our office Exchange e-mail server. To work
around this, I've set up Postfix to work as my local SMTP server, so
that I can mail externally, but am running into a minor issue. I can
send from the domain instead of the hostname no problem, but I'd really
rather not have my IP address (if you check the headers of this, it'll
be in there) sent along with this. I can't relay using Exchange,
because it won't let me. Is there a way of configuring postfix to not
include the host IP address in the header? I've checked the docs and
FAQ, but couldn't find anything.
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