Hello all. I am trying to allow relaying for ip address 151.199.16.40. In
smtpaccess/default I have the following line: 151.199.16.40
allow,RELAYCLIENT

When the person attempts to send a message with ESMTP, I get a message in
my syslog that says that relaying is denied for the message he was trying
to send. However, relaying is working fine from localhost. I have this
exact same line in smtpaccess/default for localhost: 127.0.0.1      
allow,RELAYCLIENT

Does anyone know what could be happening here that is denying relaying for
151.199.16.40? Could it be Verizon trying to block the use of outside SMTP
servers? However, if its Verizon trying to block outside relaying, then
theoretically I would not have seen his connection attempt. P.S: Comcast
has stopped filtering traffic on port 25, so I can now use my server with
no problems.

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