I am seeking input in a simple secure open source program to use for this purpose. I am sure multiple capable programs are available that can do it, but I don't know the best place to start.
Here is the scenario:
- A domain we.com with two email recipients, [email protected] and [email protected]
- The DNS MX record will point to a Linux server I have control of.
- Mail sent to [email protected] should forward to [email protected] and mail sent to [email protected] should forward to [email protected]. Mail sent to anything else @we.com should be rejected.
- The forwarded email should have the 'From' rewritten in such wise that it will not fail SPF, perhaps using an 'on behalf of' style.
- Mail does not need to be spam-checked, the final destination ourmail.com will handle that.
If this is not a good idea, you can tell me that too.
TIA!
Here is the scenario:
- A domain we.com with two email recipients, [email protected] and [email protected]
- The DNS MX record will point to a Linux server I have control of.
- Mail sent to [email protected] should forward to [email protected] and mail sent to [email protected] should forward to [email protected]. Mail sent to anything else @we.com should be rejected.
- The forwarded email should have the 'From' rewritten in such wise that it will not fail SPF, perhaps using an 'on behalf of' style.
- Mail does not need to be spam-checked, the final destination ourmail.com will handle that.
If this is not a good idea, you can tell me that too.
TIA!