if you are referring to protocol level rejection, the answer is that james doesn't work that way; it accepts all messages and then processes them via the mailets (match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=[]" determines which host will be allowed to relay).

in the default config relayed mail is dumped in the spam folder.

b

p.s. this was my first question too :o)

Davide Frigerio wrote:
Does James support "relay deny" message?

How to configure it to signal the client that the smtp rely is not allowed
from its ip?

Thanks.
Davide Frigerio.

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