Hello Glen Lee Edwards, 

Once you wrote about "Re: test post":
> >Yes, this policy exists.  What above-mentioned servers are doing, is 
> >checking mail servers for the relay permissions.  You can do it yourself,
> >by completing following telneting to the server on 25th port and trying
> >to send mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or any other
> >obscure addresses).  If you will get message saying "Relaying denied", you
> >are OK.  If instead you will get something like "Recipient OK" and "Sender
> >OK", then you host allows relay.  You will NEED to reconfigure you mail
> >server software.  Read the documention for more details.
> 
> Need some clarification here:  I'm assuming that the preferred setting is 
> to not allow relaying?  I believe I'm set up that way but I'll check to
> make sure.

Yup.  To make it clear, your mail server should allow incoming mail ONLY 
for your domain(s).

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 Leonid Mamtchenkov
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