The test will show where it fails (runs 19 different tests).  I did see 
the replay about using linuxconf (went right passed it).

Mike -

sendmail.mc is the way to go on this to setup your cf file correctly. 
Which version of sendmail are you using?

Mike

Mike Burger wrote:

> I wonder which test Mr Flaherty might have failed.
> 
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Mike Pettinicchio wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hey Mike,
>>
>>Try :
>>
>>http://mail-abuse.org/tsi/ar-test.html
>>
>>They have a good way to test your sendmail config.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>Michael Flaherty wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello there,
>>>
>>>I have been blacklisted due to my mail server being an "open relay" and 
>>>I'm having trouble correcting the problem! I used linux conf to add only 
>>>my two networks to the "relay for" section. Then I regenerated the 
>>>sendmail.cf file and finally I activated the changes and restarted 
>>>sendmail. I tested my server and it seemed as though it was not relaying 
>>>anymore but a more extensive test by one of the blacklisters proved 
>>>otherwise...
>>>
>>>Is there something I am missing here? This is the only way that I know 
>>>how to set this thing up and obviously something is wrong... HELP!!!
>>>
>>>Thanks-
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>
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