Mark wrote:
>> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] RELAY
>> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] RELAY
>
> Are you sure you want to do this? It means you give *everybody*
> permission to RELAY through your mail server, aimed at those
> addresses! Why not simply:
Yup. They're my addresses, so it's not really relaying.
> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] OK
> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] OK
Tried it, doesn't work. Got upset. Tried various things to make it work
(including hacking sendmail.cf) until I gave up and went back to RELAY.
> That will not interfere with regular 'who-can-relay' rules. Unless
> those addresses are local, of course, in which case RELAY is simply
> not applicable to begin with. :)
They're local in the sense that the sendmail server is the MX for example.com.
That's why RELAY is acceptable. They're not local in the sense that the
mailboxes live on a different (Exchange) server - sendmail uses MAIL_HUB to
forward everything that passes the access_db checks to this Exchange server.
That's why I need RELAY rather than OK.
> - Mark
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