I bet someone knows this answer...
I upgraded to sendmail 8.9.3 a few days ago and it has been giving me
relaying problems.  What I want to do it basically make it a public SMTP
server for anyone that I add to a list of domains allowable for relay. 
I renamed my old /etc/mail/relay_allow file to /etc/mail/relay-domains
(I think 8.9.3 uses this instead) but it seems that it's comparing that
list of domains to the recipients of the emails I send, not the origin
of them.  Say I am at t-103.bleh.com and my email address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I am sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], if I
don't have foo.com in the relay-domains file I get the Relaying Denied
error.  Additionally, if I am at ptp77.bleh2.com and my return email is
still [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I send a message to anyone outside of my
relay-domains file, I get the RD error as well.  Is there a simple
solution for this or do I need to recompile?  I have been on the
sendmail.org faq a couple of times but haven't got anywhere.  Anyone
have any ideas?  Thanks in advance...

Chris
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Chris Blessing
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