All the tests here invloved the user [EMAIL PROTECTED] sending mail out. Unless you enforce the SMTP authentication and allow no relay, these actions is legal and so the tests failed.
You have this backwards (you're saying "It's OK to be an open relay").
No mail server should relay for people who are not authorized to use it. Years ago, when the Internet was a kinder place, SMTP servers relayed for anyone who wanted to (after all, who would use a random mailserver to send their mail instead of their own mailserver, unless they were doing some testing?). But today that is no good, as spammers will abuse any open relays.
With IMail, you must use "Relay for addresses" (where everyone must either come from a known safe IP or use SMTP AUTH), or "No mail relay" (in which case everyone must use SMTP AUTH).
-Scott
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