On 21 Jan 2002, Tony Bibbs wrote:
> Well, what clients do you want courier to relay for you?  If it is a
> class of IP's (e.g. 192.168.1.x) you can, I believe, put that in the
> smtpaccess file.  If you have a small number of clients just enter the
> IP's yourself one-by-one.  Whatever you do, you don't want to relay for
> any arbitrary IP unless, of course, you want to show up on the various
> mail abuse lists ;-)
the horse just dropped on the other side.
Not this is the problem (cause of my bad english :).
All my defined relay clients can send mail through me, but everyone who
sends email to this server's users will be denied with an 513 relay
denied. Like I'm running logcheck on an other server. The stupid got
refused every 30 minutes :)

Authentication will be done later, just this is too fast for me :)

ByeZ,
Was

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