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Sendmail - forwarding mail
quick question.
I have a webserver that has various scripts for user registration and ect on it. I want to post (mail) these to myself - however I am a bit stuck on how to configure sendmail to do this. The hosting partner that I use has provided me with the use of their relay to send on the message so all I need to do is send the message to that an it will do the rest but I have no Idea on how to do this. cheers, Warren |
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Might get a clue from this paper:
http://www.silkroad.com/papers/html/bomb/ Written about email bombs and countermeasures, it discusses the syntax to relay mail in this section: http://www.silkroad.com/papers/html/bomb/node3.html |
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