Re: exim 4 configuration (rewriting outgoing email)

From: Derrick 'dman' Hudson (dman_at_dman13.dyndns.org)
Date: 08/19/03

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    On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 03:58:07PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
    | Is there a way to do rewriting for all users on a system without having
    | to add a line in /etc/email-addresses for each user?

    As long as the rewriting is regular. (ie not unique for each user)

    | E.g.: In /etc/email-addresses I currently have:
    |
    | therning: therning@philips.com
    |
    | Similar rewriting rules would be necessary for every user on the system.
    | I would like to do the following translation:
    |
    | pc47168596.ddns.htc.nl.philips.com: philips.com

    The short answer is "Yes it can be done (easily)".

    Look at the rewriting section you already have. It's the rule there
    that makes /etc/email-addresses work the way it does. Just add the
    additional rules that you want. Read the section of the exim spec on
    rewriting so that you understand the options available to you.

    -D

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