Quoth Ben Reed on Fri, Oct 22, 1999:
> * local mail delivered locally, like normal.
> * outgoing mail from my account (ranger) on MLM (and maybe eventually
> others) to be sent as ranger@???, just as if I was sending mail
> from, say, netscape.
> * all other outgoing mail from MLM to be sent as
> <user>@defiance.darktech.org
> If it's possible, it seems like the easiest way to do this is:
>
> * rewrite outgoing smtp mail from ranger@MLM to be from ranger@???
And rewrite other users @MLM as @defiance.darktech.org, probably.
> * masquerade as befunk.com when sending mail to the outside world through
> the SotN (I'm assuming this is how standalone mail programs like netscape
> mail and eudora do it).
Alright. What do you mean by masquerading? To send mail through
the SotN, you need to allow relaying either from your IP address
pool, or from any machine if the SMTP sender address is
whatever@???. So what exactly do you mean by masquerading
and why do you need it?
Vadik.
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