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From: Ralf Gross (Ralf-lists
RalfGross.de)Date: Fri Apr 19 2002 - 04:08:59 CDT
On 19.04.2002 10:01:12 owner-postfix-users wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 02:16:35PM +0200, Ralf Gross wrote:
>
>> I use sender_canonical_maps to rewrite the header/envelope address
>> of some users at one of our servers in the lan - not the mailhub!
>> Is it possible to rewrite the adress only, if the mail is not send
>> to servers or clients inside our domain? There's no need to rewrite
>> this
>
>No. Rwriting is done regardless of destination or origin.
Ok, I'm glad I haven't overlooked something important in the docs.
>> adresses. For example, if user A sends mail to
>> somename
somedomain.com -> rewrite to user.name
our-domain.com, but
>> if user A sends mail to userB
otherunixworkstation.ourdomain.com ->
>> adress of user A should not be rewritten.
>
>Maybe simply use the same addresses internally and externally. It's
>so much easier.
That's the way it works right now. The problem is, that we are a big
company. If I send mail with my offical address user.name
company.com
to a internal server/client and someone replies to that mail, it takes
a long time before the mail gets to the mailbox of
user.name
company.com (LotusNotes *grrr*). Sometimes it takes hours,
if the reply would be send directly to the internal server, it would
be much faster. Unfortunately, I can't affect the mail routing.
But that's a problem of our company, and off topic here.
Thanks, Ralf
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