8.18 on page 622 V8.10 and later Transform sender addresses
FEATURE(genericstable) ?§17.8.19 on page 622 V8.8 and later Transform sender addresses
FEATURE(limited_masquerade) ?§17.8.22 on page 625 V8.8 and later Only MASQUERADE_DOMAIN
hosts
FEATURE(local_no_masquerade) ?§17.8.24 on page 626 V8.12 and later Don??™t masquerade local mail
FEATURE(masquerade_entire_domain) ?§17.8.29 on page 631 V8.8 and later All of a domain
FEATURE(masquerade_envelope) ?§17.8.30 on page 632 V8.7 and later The envelope too
GENERICS_DOMAIN ?§17.8.19.1 on page 624 V8.8 and later List domains for genericstable
GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE ?§17.8.19.2 on page 624 V8.8 and later List domains for genericstable
MASQUERADE_AS ?§17.4.2 on page 600 V8.6 and later As another host
MASQUERADE_DOMAIN ?§17.4.3 on page 600 V8.6 and later Other domains
MASQUERADE_DOMAIN_FILE ?§17.4.4 on page 601 V8.6 and later Other domains
MASQUERADE_EXCEPTION ?§17.4.5 on page 601 V8.10 and later But not these domains
MASQUERADE_EXCEPTION_FILE ?§17.4.6 on page 602 V8.12 and later But not these domains
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17.4.1.1 EXPOSED_USER_FILE mc macro
The EXPOSED_USER_FILE macro, like the EXPOSED_USER macro, allows you to
list names that should never be masqueraded (even if masquerading is enabled with
the MASQUERADE_AS mc macro).
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