Jason Wong wrote:

> On Monday 21 January 2002 16:45, Jason Lim wrote:
> > Andrew Smith wrote:
> > > To enable an IP address to relay throught your sendmail daemon
> > > to add the line:
> > >
> > > a.b.c.d    RELAY
> > >
> > > to /etc/mail/access
> > > then in /etc/mail type the command:
> > >
> > > make
> > >
> > > then sendmail will automatically allow relaying from that IP
> > > (you don't need to restart sendmail)
> > >
> > > you would normally put into the file your local IP addresses
> > > e.g. if you use 192.168.0.x for your local IP addresses
> > >
> > > 192.168.0 RELAY
> >
> > If i got 10000 domains, so it's I need to add 10000 into this file. I
> > don't think so this is a good idea.
>
> Don't you have a list of all your domains in a file or something? Can't you
> add the domains programmatically using a script?
>
> As a responsible mail administrator you should not be running an open mail
> relay. *You* would be losing out because of spammers using *your* bandwidth
> and *your* cpu time. If your mailserver gets listed by one of the "blackhole"
> organisations then you and your customers lose out because mail to and from
> your mailserver to a mailserver subscribed to a blackhole list will be
> blocked.
>
> --
> Jason Wong -> Gremlins Associates -> www.gremlins.com.hk
>
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Can anybody send me a example of the scripts file? or give me more clear about
this problem.
Actually I only using dial up to access my mail server.
What is the best solutions???



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