When tightening down relay...what am I supposed to do about users who want
to access their email from outside my designated IP range? (like using a
friends dialup access to some ISP) If I set the relay to accept only IPs I
have predetermined, won't that keep them from sending mail? Also, the check
box for SMPT Authentication, I can't get dependable, reliable use from that
service... or I'm configuring something wrong...but I run into situations
where users get multiple requests to enter a smtp user id and password and
are never accepted? Am I doing something terribly wrong?
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 3:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] HEADER QUESTION
>It's about the RFCs, which, as you concur, suggest that the standard
>headers were designed to be considered trustworthy
Screw the RFC's saying headers are "trustworthy", all from/to headers
are forgeable extremely easily.
Why are we even discussing this blatant, unchallengeabble, banally
verifiable point?
Listen, all you Trust-the-Headers people, you go run "relay for local
user/domains" and let us know how your trust pays you back within in
a few weeks, if not sooner.
Len
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