Adding/Removing Headers with Sendmail

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My personal opinion is what you want can have in some cases 
unpredictable results, so I propose you to use only some kind of list 
managers (as listar for example)

Lee W wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I posted this query a few weeks ago but never received a response. I'm 
> guessing that I didn't put things right, so here is another go.
> 
> The company that I work for currently has email addresses in the format 
> of:-
> 
> firstname.surname.ext@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Which we use for various marketing campaigns (therefore the .ext bit is
> variable).
> 
> Currently we have this setup as distribution lists with exchange  so
> that any email that goes to this addressess goes both to the sales
> person and to a catch all mailbox which is then input into our systems.
> 
> I was wondering if it would be possible so that when an email is
> received to this format of address it automatically determines where to
> send it as follows
> 
> An email comes into joe.bloggs.sa...@xxxxxxxxxxx this then gets split so
> that it is delivered to joe.blo...@xxxxxxxxxxx and also s...@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> I think that i have figured out how to rewrite to the second address but
>  how can I get it to send it to the new address as well.  I was hoping
> there would be a way of doing this automatically so that we don't have
> to setup these addresses for every new starter and they apply on a
> global basis.
> 
> Hopefully that explains better what I am after.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Lee
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