Sometimes it is desirable to perform masquerading only when mail is
sent offsite, and not to masquerade when mail is sent from one user to another locally.
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For just such situations, FEATURE(local_no_masquerade) is available. You declare it like this:
FEATURE(`local_no_masquerade??)
You must make this declaration before you declare the local delivery agent. If you mistakenly
declare local first, like this:
MAILER(`local??) ?†? wrong, local must not be first
FEATURE(`local_no_masquerade??)
you will see the following error, and your configuration file will be incomplete:
*** MAILER(`local??) must appear after FEATURE(`local_no_masquerade??)
17.8.25 FEATURE(local_procmail)
Use procmail(1), etc. as local delivery agent V8.7 and later
The procmail(1) program can handle a user??™s mail autonomously (for example, sorting
incoming mail into folders based on subject) and can function as a sendmail delivery agent.
Some administrators prefer procmail(1) in this latter role over normal Unix delivery agents.
If this is your preference, you can easily use procmail(1) in that role with FEATURE(local_
procmail):
FEATURE(`local_procmail??)
FEATURE(local_procmail) changes the P=, F=, and A= equates for the local delivery agent
into:
P=/usr/local/bin/procmail ?†? see ?§20.
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