Frank S. Bernhardt wrote:
>> I'm running Exim for a local network which uses a fake TLD like 
>> "domain.dev" for development.  This machine sends emails to the root 
>> user about system maintenance, etc.  I set up /etc/aliases to forward 
>> that mail to a real mailbox on the corporate network:
>>
>>     root: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> 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?
>>
>> Do I need to whitelist the domain.dev or something to bypass the ACL 
>> checks?  How is this done normally?  Anyone else have a similar setup 
>> to mine?
>>
>>   
> Can't you just add the domain.dev to local domain list?

OK, that worked.  Thanks!

-- Dante

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