No explicit error. The thing is that the IP of the machine that pop
authenticates does not get recorded in the popip file that is used by
poprelayd. Since there is a webmail feature available, authentication from
the server is possible. The server's IP is the only one that gets recorded.
Any POP client that attempts to get a connection is denied with a 'Relaying
Denied' Message.

Regards,
PJN

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Subject: [LIH]Re: Open Relay Issue with Sendmail and Poprelayd


+++ Linux Rockz [linux-india] <29/05/02 11:11 -0700>:
> I was running a mail server on Sendmail 8.9 with poprelayd for sometime.
> Things seemed to be ok, but for common sense security reasons I upgraded
to
> sendmail 8.12.3. Now I find that poprelayd does not work properly. Even
> after POP-authentication, I am unable to send mail from a MUA.

What errors do you get?

--
Suresh Ramasubramanian  <---->  mallet <at> efn dot org


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