On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 13:50, Corey Head wrote: > I'm running sendmail successfully, but occasionally > some emails will not go through to some ISPs because > they get marked as spam. My guess is it's because I > have multiple domains hosted on the same server. So, > the email would appear to come from domain1.com, but > the return address is domain7.com. I've found yahoo, > earthlink and comcast will deny those messages > sometimes without specific user intervention. > > Is there a way with Masquerading that I can setup > specific users for each specific domain? In other > words > domain 1: user1-1, user1-2, user1-3 (each receiving > different mail) > domain 2: user2-1, user2-2, user2-3 (each receiving > different mail) > In some ways it's like virtual hosting in > apache...from the outside you can't really tell what > server you're on/coming from with the various domains. With sendmail the answer to any 'is there a way' question is always yes - but you have to digest the 900-page bat book to figure it out... I think the genericstable is what you want: http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx