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RE: Internal IP's sneaking out through routed email...


From: "Dan Linder" <dan_linder () yahoo com>
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 09:13:34 -0600

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Don.H wrote:
Any advice on how I might be able to use Worldmail for out going
SMTP without reveling my internal IP's would be greatly
appreciated.  I don't want to have to rely on some other server's
uptime for my outgoing email.

At a previous company about two years ago, we tried to get the
"sendmail" daemon to re-write the out-bound headers. It would
sanitize the normal headers, but wouldn't touch the internal
information in the e-mail headers.  A co-worker had to hack the
actual code for sendmail to make it strip out the extra headers and
their information.  The latest versions of sendmail might have a
cleaner way of doing it through ".cf" files now.

Is it possible to funnel all your outbound mail through a "fixed"
sendmail system and then onto Worldmail?

Dan

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