If it's the second reason, you don't fix it in sendmail, you fix it in your 
3rd party app (evolution, kmail, etc). set that to use NOT sendmail, but 
earthlink's smtp settings


On Thursday 10 October 2002 04:04 pm, Daniel Goldin wrote:
> Hmm. I guess because it was second in their list of possibilities and
> I was alarmed, so my mind dwelt on that.
>
> If the second is the reason, how do I fix this in sendmail? The link
> they sent me didn't work.
>
> On (10/10/02 16:52), Saul Arias wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 16:30, Daniel Goldin wrote:
> > > EarthLink maintains a database known as Correct Connect, which prevents
> > > certain hosts from delivering mail to our network.  This is the most
> > > likely reason for the failure of your e-mail to deliver to  the
> > > intended recipient(s).  Correct Connect blocks IP's based upon the
> > > following criteria:
> > >
> > >   *   The mail server used to send your e-mail has been
> > >       confirmed to be vulnerable to third party relay.   For
> > >       more information on the problem of open relays and
> > >                     and open proxy servers, please visit:
> > >
> > >                    <http://www.mail-abuse.org/tsi/ar-what.html>
> > >                   
> > > <http://www.sans.org/infosecFAQ/email/open_relay.htm>
> > > <http://www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/proxies.html>
> > >
> > >   *   Your e-mail attempted to pass directly from a dynamically
> > >       assigned IP range (such as dialup, cable, or DSL) to the
> > >       EarthLink network (known as "direct to MX")
> > >       without first routing through the appropriate SMTP
> > >       server.  Please visit:
> >
> > You said that Earthlink "has been blocking emails from my computer due
> > to third party relay vulnerability." What makes you think that you are
> > not in the second case?



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