>>>>> "Rick" == Richard A Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rick> The sender will need to setup sendmail to masquerade as his Rick> firewall. In my case, telling my customer to change his configuration is not and acceptable option. I need my sendmail to be more forgiving. >>>>> "Peter" == Peter Iannarelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Peter> I had the same problem. If you are using smail, in the Peter> /etc/smail/config you can adjust the authentication for a Peter> specific IP addresses or subnets. Thus your server receive Peter> e-mail from the location in question. Peter> The line in question is smtp_hello_broken_allow Hmmm. I guess I need to convert from sendmail to smail as I can't find anything in the sendmail documentation on this. Is there any other option? I think I tried smail first on my mail server machine, but I thought I had problems getting it to act as a relay for other nodes on my network, which are running sendmail. Yuck. Thanks for the suggestions. -- | Gene McCulley | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Voice: (407) 265-0772 | | Cuspy Solutions, Inc. | http://cuspy.com/~mcculley/ | Fax: (407) 265-0773 | | Your father was a hamster and your mother smelt of elderberries! |