That is what I originally thought. But when I send from an address
like user@??? and that is a user of the system it goes
out. But when I send from nouser@??? that is not a user
the system, then it gets rejected by Exim. I get the following
messages:
▼-->--[Aug 29 @ 03:16 AM]==~=={Julian Bradfield}--<--▼ > In mail.exim-users, you wrote:
>
>> My scenario is this: my clients send communication out to their
>> contacts via different email addresses. These email addresses
>> are
>> more for identification than anything. All replies will come
>> back
>> to the same address via Reply-To, but they want to be able to
>> send
>> emails from another more meaningful address i.e. "Admin
>><admin@???>" or "Shane <info@???>" which will
>> make more sense to their contacts. These are going to be
>> informational emails for their contacts so there will be no two
>> way communication. I just need to allow them to use whatever
>> email
>> makes sense to them without having to configure a user in the
>> system.
>
> This is not an exim problem. They/you can put whatever address
> you
> like in the From: header of the messages.
> You can also set the envelope sender to be whatever you like;
> there's
> no requirement that it correspond to any user on the system.
> If you use other site's addresses, your mails may get classed as
> spam,
> of course.