* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-16-02 09:04]: > Hi, > > * David T-G [05/16/02 15:47:11 CEST] wrote: > > If you just want to relay instead of send, well, that's probably tough; > > that's what spammers do, and nobody likes that. You have a Linux box > > with a capable sendmail; why not just send your mail? > > ... because there're blacklist available which lots of MTAs > may check a sender against. In most cases mails from dial-up > lines are blocked; as a side effect the majority of people > forced to use a relay are innocent and just want to deliver > simple mail directly. Out there are those few bad apples which > run open relays so that there's much more spam going through > those channels instead of dial-up lines with direct delivery.
I have sent mail directly for ~3 years from dial-up and more recently from cable-access and the ONLY time I have had a problem with my posts being accepted was when the from_envelope did not match the "from" address. I made the from_envelope match the "from" address and have had no more rejections. Of course, I have not been a spammer or strong agitater. AND, both my dial-up and cable providers had smtp accounts available for sending mail. Why not set sendmail to use your provider's smtp account?? > Of course, everybody with a dial-up line may try to send mail > directly but from time to time you will get bounces making you > use a relay, finally. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org