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On 20 Jul 2007 12:01 -0500, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D. Dante Lorenso):
> But the "domain.com" mail server is configured to check the sender 
> address and finds that the mail is coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 
> rejects the mail.  How can I send mail from my development network to 
> the production network and bypass this check easily?

Have you looked into address rewriting at the originating MTA? Unless
I am mistaken it sounds like that would do the trick for you.
 
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