HI!

Yes as your sendmail should simply go directly to the recipients mail
server.  Or the simpler alternative is to direct the email through
whatever email server your machine is allowed to relay through already.
 That will accomplish the same result without needing sendmail.  

Stayler

On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:22:08 +0800, Chong Yu Meng wrote:

>My question is this :
>Was the engineer just blowing smoke at me, or does that actually work ?
>If the MX record of XYZ.com points to another server (and I can't change 
>the record), and I install sendmail or postfix on my server, and point 
>my servlet to "localhost" as the SMTP server, will mail delivery 
>succeed, even if mail relaying is denied ?

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