--Kevin Carlin wrote on 05.01.2002 16:21 -0500: > First, let me say, I absolutely love this feature. If you try to send a > message "from" a non-local domain, courier stops you cold and hits you with a > 513.
There is no such 'feature' in Courier, and it would be stupid to allow relaying based on any easy spoofed header. Relaying is denied until you list your ip in smtpaccess with RELAYCLIENT set, or authenticate yourself via smtp. > The problem is, I'm a consultant and need to rebrand my from address based on > the client I'm representing. Is there a way to specify an exemption for this > rule for a given domain (say ibm.com) that I've overlooked? Most client IT > houses aren't fabulous or efficient at custom mail server configuring, > especially for consultant life;-) Recipients wont see what you put into the envelope-from, this is just the address where automated delivery-notifications will be sent to. Roland _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
