I agree, same setup here and she works beautifully. Never had a problem.

----- Original Message -----
From: Larry Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 1:53 PM
Subject: RE: test post


> Uh,
> I haven't read this entire thread, but...
> I run sendmail on a  Linux server on a dial-up ISP account and have 20
users on it,
> all of whom can send mail as themselves from their Win or Mac desktops.
> Maybe you need a better ISP?
> Larry
>
> ----------
> From:  Glen Lee Edwards[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:  Monday, November 22, 1999 5:25 AM
> To:  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:  RE: test post
>
> Charles,
>
> Don't play games.  I run a virtual domain and 4 cnames off my linux
> dial-up box, plus I administer several other domains I own that are on
> other servers from here, and have several users on this box.  I've been
> told I HAVE to use envelope masquerading and if I don't to get lost.
> Envelope masquerading forces every outgoing letter to read as from my
> dial-up account address.  This makes my Linux box absolutely worthless, as
> I then can't run a single domain from here for my business, nor can I
> administer the domains I run off the other servers.  If I forward mail to
> my ISP and use it as the MTA instead (a windows configuration) no mail
> from here goes out as my ISP rejects mail from my users with a "we don't
> relay" message.  Again all mail sent out HAS to read as from my dial-up
> account, making Linux on this box worthless.
>
> Let's face reality, if you want to use Linux, you better be prepared to
> spend $500 a month for a leased line (as I was recently quoted) so
> mailhelp, vger.rutgers.edu, and mail-abuse.org consider you to be a part
> of the financially elect so you're allowed to use Linux as a Linux box,
> not a Windows clone.
>
> I say again, with the configuration mailhelp and mail-abuse.org/dul are
> forcing us to use, Linux is absolutely worthless.  Under that
> configuration Windows is more user friendly.
>
>
> Glen
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> >Glen
> >
> >You have completely missed the boat here. No one is forcing you to not
use
> >your linux box as your MTA. Thousands of us do it every day. You just
need
> >to setup your config properly (as you have been told - and how - already)
> >
> >charles
> >
> >On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> >
> >> Mike,
> >>
> >> Yep.  That would work better.  The system you just mentioned blocks the
IP
> >> addresses of KNOWN spammers. The system [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> >> vger.rutgers.edu use block Linux boxes with dial-up accounts who are
using
> >> their box as their MTA. I find it odd that mailhelp exists to explain
to
> >> us how to use Linux as our own MTA, but when we do so they block us
from
> >> using their site.  The configuration they've told me I HAVE to use to
> >> access their list requires me to use my ISP as my MTA.  They might as
well
> >> tell me to bury Linux and use Windows - same end configuration.
> >>
> >> I'm truly sorry I use Linux on my home PC.  And I'm sorry that I'm
> >> Internet trash for doing so.
> >>
> >> Glen
> >
> >I'm truly very happy I use Linux anywhere I can.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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