Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 04:00:54PM +0200, Nils Jeppe wrote: > > I don't see how you can create a false positive on a relay test. Either > > the message gets through, and you're an open relay, or it doesn't, and > > you're fine. It's quite simple, really. > Actually, I ran the relay test at abuse.net on two of my domains last > night. One of the tests results in an email being accepted but not > actually sent. It sends a message from your own domain to another address; > exim accepts those, but then they don't get sent.
Yes, and ORBS tests if the email gets sent or not. Your point? [It tries to relay some mail From some address A to another address B and waits for the mail to arrive at B. It's hard to see how this could be any simpler.] jason -- ____ \ _/__ ``I need every braincell blazing \X / to fight my invisible enemies!'' \/