• Re: Can I rewrite a single recipient email address?

    From Claus =?iso-8859-1?Q?A=DFmann?= @21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 12 14:45:48 2023
    Do you want to change mail coming into your system or mail going out?

    See cf/README:

    virtusertable A domain-specific form of aliasing, allowing multiple
    virtual domains to be hosted on one machine.

    genericstable This feature will cause unqualified addresses (i.e., without
    a domain) and addresses with a domain listed in class {G}
    to be looked up in a map and turned into another ("generic")
    form, which can change both the domain name and the user name.


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  • From markrlondon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 12 11:25:59 2023
    I have requirement to rewrite a single recipient address. Not just aliasing, because the email To: lines has to be changed. I.e.,

    From helpme@mylocain.domain to help@real.domain.

    Aliasing doesn't working, because the real address has to be the envelope of the email. Either in the To: or Cc: line in the email. Thanks. - Mark

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  • From markrlondon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 12 18:04:53 2023
    Email going out. Although now I'm not even sure that will help. Spiceworks is giving me weird advice. I just complained again that it didn't make sense.

    On Monday, June 12, 2023 at 2:45:50 PM UTC-4, Claus Aßmann wrote:
    Do you want to change mail coming into your system or mail going out?

    See cf/README:

    virtusertable A domain-specific form of aliasing, allowing multiple
    virtual domains to be hosted on one machine.

    genericstable This feature will cause unqualified addresses (i.e., without
    a domain) and addresses with a domain listed in class {G}
    to be looked up in a map and turned into another ("generic")
    form, which can change both the domain name and the user name.


    --
    Note: please read the netiquette before posting. I will almost never
    reply to top-postings which include a full copy of the previous
    article(s) at the end because it's annoying, shows that the poster
    is too lazy to trim his article, and it's wasting the time of all readers.

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