Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Olivier Sannier wrote:
>   
>> I would like to confirm a few things:
>>
>> 1. AFAIK, it won't be an open relay for anyone but only for 
>> authenticated STMP users. This behaviour is the default one and nothing 
>> needs to be configured.
>>   
>>     
>
> Yep.
>   
And just in case someone trips into that one, the SMTP authentication 
must NOT be required or all the mails for the local domain will be 
bounced. Silly me, I forgot about that one.

>> 3. I've heard about greylisting where the default answer is to say "come 
>> back later". Initial testing suggests that courier is handling that well 
>> when connecting to a remote server. However, can it be configured to 
>> behave like this when receiving SMTP connections?
>>   
>>     
>
> You can get third-party software to do that.  Once such solution is 
> pythonfilter, which I wrote:
> http://phantom.dragonsdawn.net/~gordon/courier-pythonfilter/
>   
Fantastic. I've followed the instructions and I think it is installed. 
How do I check that it actually is running?

Many thanks for your help.
Olivier

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