RE: Sendmail and headers

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> 
> If these are virtual machines (uml, xen, vmware, whatever) 
> then the host could do IP NAT so that traffic _looks_ like 
> it's coming from the host (or another of the virtual 
> machines).  If they're physically seperate boxes then you 
> need to arrange for a smart-host type setup and have mail 
> forwarding through that.

Nope, just one server with some domains. One server with the dns, sendmail
and domains all bundled up in a nice pile.
I am gonna try to do the different ip listen thing with sendmail since they
all have their own ip first...

Gonna sleep now... A long night of getting no where with the sendmail
books...well at least the issue is solved finally.. Whew.

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