Sendmail - Masquerading multiple domains with different addresses
Hello Friends,
I am running Sendmail 8.14 on rhel6. I have one simple question regarding domain masquerading, i would want to masquerade different domains with different addresses. By that what i mean is that lets say i have 3 domains as home.com, example.com, test.com and i would want to masquerade these as under
So how can i achieve this functionality, because by default MASQUERADE_AS(`key_value') directive will masquerade all the domains with the value specified.
I was reading an post on it and was working my way through it, however i am facing a small issue in generating the genericstable.db file using makemap. This is the error i get
How ever it is working fine when i use hash db with makemap. I have installed the db4-utils as well as db4-devel package and other related packages. So my first question here is why makemap is not working with dbm but with hash ?
So can anyone please answer that.
Since "dbm" format is not working so i used "hash" and I am able to generate the genericstable.db file but the domain masquerading is still not working as desired. What i am trying to achieve is that box.example.com should masquerade to 123.home.com and host1.example.com should masquerade to 456.home.com as under.
Here are the various config files:
So could you please let me know what i need to do here to make things work.
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