RE: Re: Sendmail and headers

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> making 'received from ' header work with virtual domains

> SOLVED

Brent Bates pointed me in a direction... And with some guess work and some
hours (all day) in the books...and trials...this is accomplishable.

All you have to do is add a b modifier to your daemon options and a h
modifier to client_options.
Then just add mail.mydomain.com for each domain and ip to etc/hosts

Now all header show up correctly.

My earlier mails had a server.creat....com received from...now look at you
headers on this mail... It now says mail.bobhoffman.com and the proper ip
address.

So... It can be done, easily and simply.
Save this mail since it is the only one in existance with the answer

End of this post in the thread will show more specifics.
http://www.bobhoffman.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5#p8

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