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On 25 Nov 99, at 10:06, Philip Gabbert wrote:
> Right.. that's exactly what's going to happen. If you take a good at the
> document, it will say that :allow is rather contradictarary to the
> relaying exercise. :allow with no IP address will allow ANYBODY to use the
> mail server..
You got it all confused, man.
:allow and :deny control who can _connect_. Setting or not-setting
the environment variable RELAYCLIENT controls who can _relay_.
Certainly you _want_ people to connect to your server, don't you?
> remove :allow and rebuild the tcp.smtp.cdb again and it will work just
> fine.
:allow is default anyway. If you put it there or take it out, you don't
change anything.
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