You need to implement SMTP-AUTH and log in when sending mail to your
smart host. I have a template for Postfix to do that. Many *nix distros
have Postfix with a sendmail compatible binary in front of it.

Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.

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> When I send email from my local asterisk machine, my IP address get's
> RBL'd.  
>
> Asterisk is my only reason for running sendmail, so to keep it simple, I
> tried to make my ISP's mail server a 'smart host' (relaying to a trusted
> mail server) but my ISP doesn't allow ANY kind of relaying these days.  
>
> I imagine there are many like me who are not sendmail experts who want
> to send Asterisk Voicemal.  Can someone direct me to the quick, dirty
> and secure way to send mail from my asterisk box?  The good news is that
> I'm on a Fixed IP on a registered network with working reverse
> in-addr.arpa lookups, and as you might have guessed, all mail would
> originate from the local host.
>
> Suggestions?
> Thanks!
>
> -Karl
>
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