Add the domain you want to use your smtp to your /etc/mail/relay_allow
file. eg. if your isp is spamnet.com just add that to the file.

On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, Ryan Wilhm wrote:

> Okay, so almost all of my mail problems are solved. (First time setting up
> a box besides my home workstation for real internet stuff... Using fresh
> install of Red Hat 5.1)
> 
> When I'm logged on to the machine, I can send mail to the outside world as
> well as users on my domain. (Using Pine.) However, and I'm guessing this is
> some of 
> sendmail's antispamming stuff at work, when I'm logged on from an outside
> ISP, sendmail won't allow me to STMP mail to users *oustide* my domain,   
> but has no problem with sending to users inside my domain.
> 
> On some of the newsgroups, people with similar problems sound like their  
> solving them by editing the files is /etc/mail (like name_allow, ip_allow,
> etc..) but don't really say how to edit them...
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks a bagillion times over in advance,
> Ryan
> 
> 
> 
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