have you tried running tcprulescheck against you smtp.cdb file? If not do so
it is very helpful in debuggiing problems.
do a man on tcprules syntax
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Brian
Michael Boman wrote:
> I have been following the instructions in
> http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html but it seems
> like I am still an open relay! What is wrong?!
>
> What I want to do is allow any user on my C-net / LAN to send mail thru the
> SMTP server without any limitations, and the world only send/recive mails
> either to or from a @company address.
>
> LOCALHOST: can send as who-ever@what-ever to anyone@anyhost
> LAN: can send as who-ever@what-ever to anyone@anyhost
> OUR C-NET: can send as who-ever@what-ever to anyone@anyhost
> WORLD: can send as user@company to anyone@anyhost
>
> Best regards,
> Michael Boman
>
> PS
> The files:
>
> # cat /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
> intsys.wizoffice.com
> intsys.wizoffice.com.sg
> localhost
> webmail.intsys.wizoffice.com
> webmail.intsys.wizoffice.com.sg
> webmail.wizoffice.com
> webmail.wizoffice.com.sg
> wizoffice.com
> wizoffice.com.sg
>
> # cat /etc/tcp.smtp
> 192.168.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 10.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 203.117.18.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
>
> I made the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb file using following command:
>
> # cat /etc/tcp.smtp | tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb ~/tcp.smtp.tmp
>
> I am running tcpserver with following syntrax:
>
> tcpserver -v -H -R -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c 100 -u 1001 -g 101 0 smtp
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3 &
>
> DS
>
> --
> Michael Boman, Systems Engineer
> WizOffice.Com Pte Ltd - 16 Tannery Lane, #06-00
> Crystal Time Building, Singapore. 347778
> Your Online Office Wizard - http://www.wizoffice.com/