Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>    Would you or anyone know how I could implement a rule so that
> smail (or whatever program handles this sort of thing) would rewrite
> any outgoing messages to correct the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to become
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (together.net is of course my ISP)?

Here are the sendmail rules (from my /etc/mail/sendmail.mc) that
change my address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ick sendmail configs are
evil):

## Custom configurations below (will be preserved)

LOCAL_RULE_1
#########################################################
#
# RLB: Do per/user masquerading
# WARNING: Tab placement is important below.

Rrlb    rlb <@cs.utexas.edu>
R$* rlb < @ nevermore.csres.utexas.edu. > $*            rlb <@cs.utexas.edu>

########################################################

I think I could use sendmail database files for this, but I couldn't
ever get it to work.  Anyone feel free to speak up if I'm doing
something stupid here...

-- 
Rob


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