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Subject: Header Rewrites
From: Tass (tass
morag.kenderhome.com)Date: Tue Jul 04 2000 - 15:04:23 CDT
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I was looking through the DOCS and FAQ and thought canonical_maps may be
the answer , but they do not seem to work for my application.
Since we have our server behind a NAT'd firewall, the internal IP's show
up in the headers of outgoing email.
IE: Mail goes from MailServeA (172.21.1.11) to OutgoingMail (216.13.1920)
and off to me
foo.org. The email Headers have the 172 IP in it though,
since that was the first SMTP handoff. If there some way to suppress or
rewrite this ?
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