> Someone in this thread had asked whether there was a (simple?)
> sendmail configuration that would specify to send Email via one's ISP
> for destinations like aol, while going direct to others who might not
> be so "picky".
You need to use a mailertable. Something like:
.aol.com esmtp:your
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Someone in this thread had asked whether there was a (simple?)
sendmail configuration that would specify to send Email via one's ISP
for destinations like aol, while going direct to others who might not
be so "picky". Or, I suppose, as more sites adopt
On 06/18/03 17:12 -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
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> Definitely going through something. Can you hit your aol friends/family
> now?
Yes. This fixed the problem.
Seems AOL got it right and I had it wrong.
John
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On 06/18/03 15:55 -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
> Don't forget that you need to restart sendmail. Any time you regenerate
> sendmail.cf, you need to restart for it to take effect. Changes to the
> data files (virtusertable, access, etc) do not require restarts.
Yah, I forgot that at first :|
John
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On 06/18/03 15:57 -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
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> Sounds right. it is still not going through your isp. Hav you made your
> change yet?
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 03:02:38PM -0400, John P Verel wrote:
> Feedback from the Mutt list (as that's what I use) is to find the line:
> dnl define(`SMART_HOST',`smtp.your.provider') in sendmail.mc, change to
> define(`SMART_HOST', `mail.optonline.net'),
> remove 'dnl_' and run the Sendmail Macro
On 06/18/03 10:07 -0400, John P Verel wrote:
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> On 06/18/03 06:42 -0400, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> >
> > Not all mail cients include that capability.
> Correct. I use Mutt as my client, Sendmail to drop off to my ISP and
> Fetchmail for POP3. I have no problem with anyone except AOL
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