Is it possible to have one more e-mail in the firewall notifications?
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@thenge well clearly your not "authing" to it.. Since there is no password set.. So no sane email service would let you send mail to other domains without validating its you.
If they did that would be an open relay - and they would be sending just spam all day long, etc.
edit: the only time you use to be able to get away with sending mail without auth was if you were using your isp smtp server, and the only way to talk to it was you were on the isp network. But that pretty much went away as well many moons ago. I am not aware of any isp that allows that to happen any more even.
See before my gmail app passwords, the one labeled pfsense, that is the password that is here
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@johnpoz My friend, it worked out great. Thank you very much!
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@johnpoz Oh, I believe you. All I can say is it stopped working for me. I thought Comcast had blacklisted me because sometimes when I'm futzing around I create a flood of alerts, sending one to Comcast, one to Outlook.com and one to ATT.net. IIRC, there were instructions on the notifications page previously saying to use commas and no spacing between addresses.
No problema.