On 9 May '08, at 11:03 AM, j o a r wrote:
This is typically a bad idea for another reason: With the amount of spam in circulation today, many - If not most - mail servers now flat out reject email that is not sent from reputable mail servers
I don't think that's an issue. The "sendmail" command doesn't try to send the email directly to the recipient's domain (unless you configure Postfix to do so); instead it contacts the local SMTP server and submits the message to it, just like Mail would. At least that's what happened when I did this.
—Jens
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