Hal,

Having done that in one of my PCs, I can no longer send mail from this
PC to my *local* network.

Now *all* my mail goes to the ISPs smtp server.

How could I make sure that Sendmail delivers mail to my local network
directly, but delivers any mail to another domain (or IP range) through
the 'smart' smtp server?

Regards
Gustav

Hal Burgiss wrote:
<snip>
> Set sendmail to relay through your ISP. Your IP is on the Dialup Users
> List (DUL). This is a spam prevention technique. Too bad AOL is not so
> active on their end. IIRC, it is 'smart relay', aka 'DS',  in sendmail.cf.
> 
> DSmail1.mco.bellsouth.net
> 
> Then restart sendmail.
> 
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