UUCP, BITNET_RELAY (?§21.9.11 on page 808), etc.
8. LOCAL_NET_CONFIG
9. SMART_HOST (?§17.3.3.6 on page 597)
10. SMTP, local, etc. delivery agents
17.8.29 FEATURE(masquerade_entire_domain)
Masquerade all hosts under a domain V8.8 and later
Ordinarily, masquerading transforms any host from a list of hosts in the class $=w (?§22.6.16
on page 876) into the host defined by MASQUERADE_AS. If domains are also masqueraded
withMASQUERADE_DOMAIN, they too are transformed. For example, consider
these declarations:
MASQUERADE_AS(`our.domain??)
MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(`her.domain??)
The first line causes any host part of an address contained in the class $=w to be transformed
into our.domain. The second line transforms the domain part of her.domain into
our.domain.
The key point here is that the domain part her.domain will be transformed, whereas hosts
under that domain will not be transformed:
george@her.domain becomes ?†’ george@our.domain
george@host.her.domain remains ?†’ george@host.her.domain
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If you wish MASQUERADE_DOMAIN to transform all the hosts under the declared
domain, you can use FEATURE(masquerade_entire_domain):
MASQUERADE_AS(`our.domain??)
MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(`her.
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