On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 22:03, Gary Thornock wrote:
> Does anyone know offhand what settings I need to use to
> get Postfix to relay outgoing mail through Comcast's mail
> server?

My machine with postfix on it is off right now, but if I recall, you
have to set up the "smart relay host" option in the postfix
configuration file, much like you would do in sendmail.  Comcast
requires no authentication; you just have to be within their network to
use it.  Once you have the smart relay host stuff on, postfix should
transparently mail through it.  On Sunday or Monday when I'm actually
home, I can determine exactly where the option is.  But I don't think it
was that hard to figure out.

Michael


> 
> I believe Comcast requires authentication to use their
> outbound SMTP server, and I'm not sure how to do that with
> Postfix.
> 
> Thanks
> - Gary
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