On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 07:30:57AM -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:

> I use http://www.dnsexit.com/Direct.sv?cmd=mailRelay to get around port 
> 25 blockage at home and also avoid going into the spam blackhole.  It 
> has an option for no authentication if coming from a defined IP 
> address.  That gets around setting up any kind of smarthost authentication.
> 

More and more providers require authentication of some sort. Some have
switched to use the "submission" port (587) for local systems.

> Just make sure your box is not an open relay.

There's a very simple way to do that: only handle mail from the machine
itself. Unless you do need to set up a proper mail server for the whole
network or whatever.

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