<There are 3 simple steps to take: <[1] Check to see what your anti-relay settings are; make sure they are <"Relay for Addresses" or "No Mail Relay".Anti Relay setting is set to "relay for addresses"
Good.
Do you know exactly what is on the list? The other person with this problem seems to have used something like "192.0.2.25 224.0.0.0", which would allow more than just the 192.*.*.* range to send mail.<[2] Check your log files to see the IP address that the E-mail came from, <and see if that IP is authorized The IP address is definitely not in the list
You do allow SMTP AUTH. :) IMail will always allow it, whether or not you want it to.<[3] Check your log files to see if the user authenticated. I'm not so sure what you mean here? I never turn on any SMTP authentication. What is the log entry looks like if user authenticated?
If the user authenticated, there will be a line with the word "Authenticated" in it or something like that. I don't recall the exact phrase, but if you check the posts here for the past week, you should find it.
-Scott
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