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SuSE Linux: Versions since 5.1
You plan to send mails via your ISP. Here the return address of the ISP should be used instead of your local one. This should be done for outgoing mail.
Edit /etc/rc.config
:
FROM_HEADER
.
rc.config
.
SuSEconfig
.
It is much easier to do this in YaST. Just go to "System
administration
" submenu "Change configuration file
". Now
you may look for the variables given above and change them accordingly.
YaST launches SuSEconfig
after you have changed the values.
Additionally you plan to modify the sender line or you want to modify parts of the address lines of incoming mails.
There are two map files under/etc/mail/
:
genericstable
and virtusertable
;
genericstable
is responsible for outgoing mails and
virtusertable
for incoming mails.
A detailed description may be found in /usr/share/sendmail/README
There are entries that more or less resemble the following:
# # map outgoing sender addresse from foo to bar@domain.com: foo bar@domain.com # # genericstable ends here
Make sure to invoke SuSEconfig
after every modification for the
corresponding .db
to be created.
Do not use /etc/mail/userdb
as this sometimes fails to work.
Keywords: SENDMAIL, MAIL, EMAIL, DOMAIN, ABSENDERADRESSE, FROM-HEADER, ABSCHICKEN
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