No, sorry,

I don't get this. This is a weird option.
There is an option that says to allow smtp connections from subnets.
This, I don't get it. At all.

Thank you greyhat anyway,

s.


--- On Tue, 14/4/09, GrayHat <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: GrayHat <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Assp-user] HUGE problem on v1.5.1.1 upgrade
> To: "For Users of ASSP" <[email protected]>
> Date: Tuesday, 14 April, 2009, 6:04 PM
> > Also could someone explain the
> logic behind these two options ?
> > I do not understand what they do from the description
> on the actual
> > page.
> 
> Simply put, the "DoDenySMTP" means that, if an email coming
> from
> one of the listed IPs isn't from a whitelisted sender or in
> any case has
> no "special exception", then it will be refused, on the
> other hand the
> "DoDenySMTPstrict" means that NO exception will take place,
> any
> connection from one of those IPs will be directly REJECTED
> and the
> purpose for both should (I hope) be pretty clear
> 
> 
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