I am sorry to keep bringing this up, but I have tried everything and am
not sure where to turn next!
The issue: one particular domain *appears* to be using me as a relay.
The messages sit in my mailq and my log grows and grows. I have only a
few actual users right now and I want to get this
Robert Horton wrote:
A.) How do I prevent this one domain from attempting to go through me
and further HOW are they doing it?
Post the log messages that indicate that you're being used as a relay,
and we may be able to answer that question.
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Of Robert Horton
Sent: 21 May 2004 15:39
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I am sorry to keep bringing this up, but I have tried
everything and am
not sure where to turn next!
The issue: one particular domain
Robert,
Don't put the IP address registered for your domain.
Only allow relaying for localhost and your internal class-C network.
E.g.:
127.0.0.1 allow,RELAYCLIENT
192.168 allow,RELAYCLIENT
William
My smtpaccess file ONLY has allow,RELAYCLIENT for localhost
and the
On Friday 21 May 2004 14:38, Robert Horton wrote:
Again I apologize for the continued whining and posting, but this is
very frustrating to me and I would very much like to make it stop, so
any help whatsoever, even if you think it is obscure, would be greatly
appreciated.
It looks to me
:03 PM
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I had not tried that. Thank you! After registering it told me it
appeared my server accepted an email to relay.
Which adds to the confusion because I have no idea WHY it
would accept
it. Like I stated, I ONLY have
On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 12:06 US/Pacific, Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Friday 21 May 2004 14:38, Robert Horton wrote:
Again I apologize for the continued whining and posting, but this is
very frustrating to me and I would very much like to make it stop, so
any help whatsoever, even if you think it is