Hi,
Most sendmail configurations come with "roaming" enabled. This means if you've authenticated off a valid pop account, then the IP that authenticated is allowed to send mail via SMTP for x hours.
Also, normally local domains are allowed to send through sendmail.
To check, try connecting via a separate ISP, and try sending a message (before checking any mail).
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
Most sendmail configurations come with "roaming" enabled. This means if you've authenticated off a valid pop account, then the IP that authenticated is allowed to send mail via SMTP for x hours.
Also, normally local domains are allowed to send through sendmail.
To check, try connecting via a separate ISP, and try sending a message (before checking any mail).
Cheers,
Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.