sendmail authentication: correction

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I understand, Chuck. It's a bit like "Who's On First."


Chuck Hallenbeck writes:
> From: Chuck Hallenbeck <chuckh at sent.com>
> 
> The other day I posted a link I thought might help me figure out
> how to send my mail to an email service that requires an
> authenticated smtp connection. It turns out the link I sent was
> not helpful. It was aimed at configuring sendmail so that it
> required an authenticating client, and what I needed was to
> configure my own sendmail as such an authenticating client to
> another smtp server that required one.
> 
> If that is confusing, imagine how I feel about it! <smile>
> 
> Anyway forget about http://www.jonfullmer.com/smtpauth/
> unless you want to configure your own sendmail so that it
> requires authentication of originating senders.
> 
> Chuck
> 
> 
> 
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