> 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.

Hmmm....  I just set the relayhost option to use
smtp.comcast.net and it seems to be working.  That makes
me wonder, though, why I have to authenticate to send mail
through my Comcast account from Mozilla.  Maybe it's because
my Mozilla mail is on a machine that's behind a NAT gateway,
and not directly on the Comcast network.

Well, anyway, thanks everyone for the suggestions :)

- Gary


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