On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 10:19:49PM +0200, Julio Merino wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm thinking about using sendmail or exim... Now I have sendmail > configured properly, but the default mta for debian is exim, so I > think it's a good idea to change it. > > What I need to do is the following: I have a local network. So, I'm > interested in beeing able to send mail in it. Then, I have a smarthost > to which I have to send mail. But to be able to send mail trought the > smarthost, I have to masquerade my name, because my username is juli > and it has to be changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Well, so my question is... can exim do this ? > I'm currently doing this with sendmail, but it's slower, harder to > setup (but not impossible :-), and it's not the default for debian. > > Thanks.
I don't know if exim can do it but qmail can for sure. I'm using it and have no problems. It is easy to configure and with lots of docs that guide you through setting it up. And as I know it is the most secure MTA (if it is important to you of course). For further informations type http://www.qmail.org in your web browser. QBA