Robert Spraggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I was thinking( I know a dangerous concept :-) ) would putting the >following in the tcp.smtp.cbd file be as effective: >127.0.0.1:allow >199.175.103.1:allow <--- the IP of the mail host ---> > >That would make sure that only local messages would be delivered, right? Assuming you really meant tcp.smtp, that you include a ":deny" line at the end, and that you don't want *any* remote systems to contact the mail host via SMTP, yes. -Dave
- Defining <> as local and not remote Robert Spraggs
- Re: Defining <> as local and not remote Aaron L. Meehan
- Re: Defining <> as local and not remote Robert Spraggs
- Re: Defining <> as local and not remote Aaron L. Meehan
- Re: Defining <> as local and not remote Robert Spraggs
- Dave Sill