Glenn Crownover writes:
 > Also, try tcprulescheck (man tcprulescheck) to confirm that your tcprules have
 > been properly configured.  The syntax for 'tcprules' which creates the cdb file
 > (which tcpserver actually uses) is a bit weird, perhaps it is not using the
 > rules you think it is?

No, Glenn, the problem *is* the test.  It's inappropriate to use that
test on a qmail host.  One might as reasonbly test
relaytest/mail-abuse.org@host, as far as qmail is concerned.  By the
way, at least one sendmail configuration used to think that anything
with slashes in it was a filename, and would attempt delivery to the
file.

 > > >>> MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > > <<< 250 ok
 > > >>> RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > > <<< 250 ok
 > > Relay test result
 > > Uh oh, host appeared to accept a message for relay.
 > > The host may reject this message internally, however

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