Hi Mikkel

You are right if I take the exchange server name out, I get blocked by the
firewall.  I wish I knew sendmail, because there is a server running
sendmail, I could use as a relay if, I can get it configured to do so.

david

On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

> On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, David Brett wrote:
> 
> > Fortunately I don't have a firewall to worry about.  I do have pine
> > pointing directly to the mailserver (exchange).  I suspect sendmail is
> > actually doing the sending.  The reason I say that is sendmail is running.
> > If this is the case what do I need to change in the configuration to make
> > the exchange server happy
> >
> >
> > david
> >
> David,
>       If you have "smtp-server" set to the exchange server, then it
> does not use Sendmail.  It sends directly to the server.  I don't know
> much about exchange servers, so maybe someone that know more about them
> can talk about their setup.  It sounds like it is set up to only accept
> outgoing mail from specific machine, or from specific types of mail
> programs.  It may also be checking the return address, and not liking
> what it is seeing...  You may have to set up user-domain in pine so it
> says you are from the correct network...
> 
> Mikkel
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