> So inbound, you have:
>
> Internet --> ASSP --> Sendmail
>
> And outbound, you have:
>
> Client --> ASSP --> Sendmail --> Internet
>
> Right?
I knew it would be something simple I was overlooking. On the wiki the configuration diagram says to set it up Client--> MTA --> ASSP --> SMTP-Relay --> Internet which I guess would work as long as you have an SMTP-Relay to point to. But looking on down the page I see where I should go to ASSP before Sendmail.
My only question since my MX record is pointing to my ASSP box, and the mail is comeing from my sendmail box is this going to cause any problems going to a domain that checks against MX records?
>
> If so, in ASSP the two main settings you need are:
> smtpDestination:=
> acceptAllMail:=
>
>
> I have never personally configured Sendmail before, but here is the
> general
> idea: if you specified a different port number in smtpDestination,
> configure
> Sendmail to listen on that port. Next configure Sendmail to allow relay
> attempts from ASSP. Note that in the flow described above, the only host
> Sendmail is ever receiving inbound or outbound email from is the ASSP
> server, and your clients need to have their SMTP server switched to ASSP
> as
> well.
>
> Remember that you have to change your public MX record (or your ISP's mail
> relay server) too so that inbound email is delivered directly to ASSP and
> not to Sendmail.
>
> Somebody correct me if I'm all screwed up.
>
> Nate
>
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