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From: Dov Oxenberg (boxenberg
hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 05 2008 - 16:57:01 CDT
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Hello,
Please forgive the stupid question but I have done my due diligence and was unable to locate a definitive answer in the Postfix FAQ, Documentation, or How To.
Basically what I want to do seems simple enough I am just not sure how to go about it. Currently I run a Mailman mailing list using Postfix as the MTA and all mail is getting sent to the subscribers.
Outside of the mailing list, I want to create an e-mail alias such as alias
example.com where example.com is my qualified Internet Domain name (same as the Domain name used for the Mailman mailing list), and have that forwarded to either this Hotmail account or my BellSouth e-mail box.
Where would I create this e-mail address and how do I tell Postfix to send the mail to my legitimate mailbox?
Secondly, would it be possible to compose a message from my legitimate e-mail account and use my Postfix as a sort of relay, where Postfix would accept my message, then make it appear as though it were coming from alias
example.com and send it to its intended recipient? What I mean is, at the final intended destination of the message, I would like the e-mail to appear as though it was from alias
example.com as opposed to my real e-mail address.
Thanks!
Dov
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