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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 00:11:02 -0600
From: greg@lightningweb.com
Subject: Removing the "X-sender" from sent mail headers
Newsgroups: comp.mail.sendmail,relcom.fido.ru.unix,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
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I am running several virtual domains under sendmail v8 and FreeeBSD 2.1.6.

I would like the "X-sender" field in the mails sent from the virtual 
e-mail accounts to NOT tell what the originating host was.

I would also like the "From:" field to say what I want it to, not what the 
originating user really is.  This way, I can preserve all the virtual e-mails I 
created (info@foo.com, info@bar.com, info@lightningweb.com all from the same 
host).

I have domains that I do not want associated with the domain of the mail 
server.

Can I do this within sendmail (or even Pine, that's the mail reader these 
people are using).

Thanks,

Greg Cagle

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Greg K. Cagle - Owner -  Lightningweb
        http://www.lightningweb.com


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