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I think I was sniffed?



By default, Sendmail 8.9.x does not allow promiscuous relaying.  The
default rule is that a local sender can send to any recipient and that a
non-local sender can send only to recipient domains from which the machine
is acting as MX.

-- Mike


On 2000-07-11 at 09:55 -0400, Ron Peterson wrote:

> Hmm.  I see why you say that.  I like using my laptop for screwing
> around development type stuff before launching stuff on my company's
> servers, though.  I think I'd rather just try to do what I can to make
> sure I'm running sendmail securely, than shutting it off completely. 
> But feel free to persuade me that I'm bonkers...


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