[CentOS] dumb sendmail question -- how to get outbound messages to use "example.com" instead of hostname?
Kenneth Porter
shiva at sewingwitch.comFri Jul 13 21:40:22 UTC 2007
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On Monday, July 02, 2007 10:14 PM +0100 Steve Searle <steve at stevesearle.com> wrote: > Are you talking about what appears on the "from" header line. What's important here is the HELO/EHLO name. That's what the receiving MTA will use to check against your reverse DNS. The "envelope from" specified in the MAIL FROM command comes from the message from the MUA. This is the part that can be masqueraded.
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