Dario Alonso writes:

I've courier installed with:
/etc/courier/locals
.... localhost
.... localhost.localdomain
.... mydomain.com
 
/etc/courier/me
.... mydomain.com
 
/etc/courier/esmtpd
.... AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
.... ESMTPAUTH="LOGIN"
 
/etc/courier/smtpaccess/default
.... 127.0.0.1 allow,RELAYCLIENT
 
makesmtpaccess
 
I've tested the installation and I can't send mail
from my server to another domain without auth login
(that's right). But anyone can telnet to my 25 port,
say that's a user of my domain and, without auth
login, send mail to another user of my domain.
Is this a normal behaviour??

If you connect to your server's external IP address, then courier will see your connection from some IP other than 127.0.0.1, and not allow relay. Make sure that you connect to 127.0.0.1 and then try to relay, and it will work.

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Anand


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