Difference between revisions of "Masquerade email address"
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* [[Open_Terminal_as_root|Open terminal as root]], create /etc/postfix/sender_canonical file: | * [[Open_Terminal_as_root|Open terminal as root]], create /etc/postfix/sender_canonical file: | ||
{{code|vi /etc/postfix/sender_canonical}} | {{code|vi /etc/postfix/sender_canonical}} | ||
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* Create the /etc/postfix/sender_canonical, and add user -> email references like this: | * Create the /etc/postfix/sender_canonical, and add user -> email references like this: | ||
{{text|root admin@yourisp.com | {{text|root admin@yourisp.com | ||
logwatch logwatch@yourisp.com}} | logwatch logwatch@yourisp.com}} | ||
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* Create /etc/postfix/sender_canonical.db file: | * Create /etc/postfix/sender_canonical.db file: | ||
{{code|postmap hash:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical}} | {{code|postmap hash:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical}} | ||
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* Add sender_canonical variable to /etc/postfix/main.cf: | * Add sender_canonical variable to /etc/postfix/main.cf: | ||
{{code|postconf -e "sender_canonical_maps<nowiki>=</nowiki>hash:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical"}} | {{code|postconf -e "sender_canonical_maps<nowiki>=</nowiki>hash:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical"}} | ||
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* Restart postfix: | * Restart postfix: | ||
{{code|systemctl restart postfix.service}} | {{code|systemctl restart postfix.service}} |
Revision as of 02:04, 25 November 2013
If you have followed Outgoing main via Gmail or Enable Outgoing Emails tutorial, you will notice that the sending email address is not properly formed. For example, it appears as root@hda.amahi.net vs root@amahi.net. This can be easily changed with a minor update to Postfix.
You can force Postfix to send local emails with your preferred email address as the "sender" header. This means that when you send mails using "mail" or mails automatically sent by root,you can get your email at the from field.
- Open terminal as root, create /etc/postfix/sender_canonical file:
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vi /etc/postfix/sender_canonical
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- Create the /etc/postfix/sender_canonical, and add user -> email references like this:
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root admin@yourisp.com logwatch logwatch@yourisp.com
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- Create /etc/postfix/sender_canonical.db file:
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postmap hash:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical
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- Add sender_canonical variable to /etc/postfix/main.cf:
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postconf -e "sender_canonical_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical"
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- Restart postfix:
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systemctl restart postfix.service
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