Thanks for your suggestion.

Sorry about this but I'm going to ask a novice question as I'm a beginner to
James.  I would like to try your suggestion.  How do I 'flag'  a rewritten
mail so that it doesn't get processed by the relaying denied processor?  I
don't actually see a mailet that does flagging in the docs.

Amarish


On 2/13/06, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Amarish Khopkar wrote:
> > My question is how do I know secure my James server such that it doesn't
> get
> > used as an open relay server for spam, but still keep this functionality
> > intact.  What I'm looking for is being able to accept all incoming mail
> from
> > anybody only as long as they are sending to something like
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Otherwise, I want it to only be used as an
> open
> > relay smtp server from localhost where my application will send mail
> using
> > javamail, using the james server as an smtp server.
> >
> > What is the best way to configure James to do this?
>
> I'm not sure I understand the problem: adding mydomain.org to your
> "server names" does not work?
>
> Keep on the smtp security and flag "rewritten" mails so that they don't
> run in the relay check mailet.
>
> Stefano
>
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