Re: Defining <> as local and not remote

2000-07-19 Thread Dave Sill
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

Re: Defining <> as local and not remote

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
Unfortunately I do not have the tcpserver logfiles. The tcp.smtp error is my bad typing again. As for not giving you the rest, I'm a lazy typer as well, I only gave you the last lines. sorry. I was thinking( I know a dangerous concept :-) ) would putting the following in the tcp.smtp.cbd file

Re: Defining <> as local and not remote

2000-07-18 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting Robert Spraggs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I am using the out-of-the-box configuration of qmail 1.0.3. > Jul 11 13:43:10 noif qmail: 963348190.748946 info msg 2654625: bytes 1426 > from <> qp 17024 uid 7774 > Jul 11 13:43:10 noif qmail: 963348190.760341 starting delivery 9163: msg > 2654625

Re: Defining <> as local and not remote

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
I am using the out-of-the-box configuration of qmail 1.0.3. Here is an excerpt from my syslog: Jul 11 13:43:10 noif qmail: 963348190.748782 new msg 2654625 Jul 11 13:43:10 noif qmail: 963348190.748946 info msg 2654625: bytes 1426 from <> qp 17024 uid 7774 Jul 11 13:43:10 noif qmail: 963348190.76

Re: Defining <> as local and not remote

2000-07-18 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting Robert Spraggs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I have been successful stopping relaying to outside hosts using tcpserver, > but any message starting with a <> Message ID can be delivered to an Do you mean anything with a null return path? qmail doesn't give a whit what's in the message-id, nor

Defining <> as local and not remote

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
Hello all, I was wondering if I could get some help with a small problem I have. I have configured my qmail, and it is running fine. I have made sure that it is not an open relay, but I found one small glitch that I would like to fix. I have been successful stopping relaying to outside hosts u