I can say "ditto", except that my server did NOT relay the message.  If
your server failed on message 6, then it may or may not be an open
relay.  Message 6 has the following:

<<< 250 Ok
>>> MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<< 250 Ok.
>>> RCPT TO:<user-(mynumberhere)[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<< 250 Ok.
>>> DATA
<<< 354 Ok.
>>> (message body)
<<< 250 Ok. 40AE5700.00007407

My server accepted the message, and then promptly shipped it off to the
catch-all for the domain.  So, it's NOT a relay, even though the test
told me that it may be.  It seems other servers will reformat the % into
the @ and send the message back out the queue.

My server is stock, I built my own RPMs from the tarball of 0.45.4.  And
I must say that I am very impressed with Courier.  Thanks for all of
your work, Sam.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Robert Horton
> Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [courier-users] grrrr
> 
> 
> I had not tried that. Thank you! After registering it told me it 
> appeared my server accepted an email to relay.
> 
> Which adds to the confusion because I have no idea WHY it 
> would accept 
> it. Like I stated, I ONLY have localhost and my IP setup as 
> relayclients in the smptaccess file...
> 
> So I have no clue *sighs*
> On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 09:32 US/Pacific, Mike Handley wrote:
> 
> > Hi Rob,
> >
> > I don't know if this is any use to you but have you tried the
> > following to
> > see if it throws up any clues?
> >
> >  http://www.abuse.net/relay.html
> >
> > Apologies if you've already tried it :)
> >
> > Mike Handley
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> >> Robert Horton
> >> Sent: 21 May 2004 15:39
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: [courier-users] grrrr
> >>
> >> I am sorry to keep bringing this up, but I have tried 
> everything and 
> >> am not sure where to turn next!
> >>
> >> The issue: one particular domain *appears* to be using me 
> as a relay. 
> >> The messages sit in my mailq and my log grows and grows.  
> I have only 
> >> a few actual users right now and I want to get this 
> addressed before 
> >> I get too many.
> >>
> >> My smtpaccess file ONLY has allow,RELAYCLIENT for 
> localhost and the 
> >> IP I registered for my domain. My locals file only has 
> localhost and 
> >> my domain and my esmtpacceptmailfor also is localhost and my
> >> domain as is
> >> hosteddomains. My installation is nothing special nor have 
> I made any
> >> drastic changes to anything.
> >>
> >> Now, to be clear, I do not receive ANY spam from this 
> domain or any 
> >> other for that matter so I do not think this is a filtering issue, 
> >> although it may be.
> >>
> >> So I guess my question has a few options:
> >>
> >> A.) How do I prevent this one domain from attempting to go 
> through me 
> >> and further HOW are they doing it?
> >>
> >> B.) How can I set the mailq so it does not hold onto these emails 
> >> thereby slowing MY mail down? NOTE: I am not asking how to 
> remove all 
> >> the messages, I know how to do that. :)
> >>
> >> C.) Is there some place that I have not looked that I should be 
> >> looking? Is this perhaps not even a courier issue but perhaps 
> >> something in my system? (I don't think so but it does not hurt to 
> >> consider it.)
> >>
> >> I am running an LFS system with the 2.4.25 kernel.
> >>
> >> Again I apologize for the continued whining and posting, 
> but this is 
> >> very frustrating to me and I would very much like to make 
> it stop, so 
> >> any help whatsoever, even if you think it is obscure, would be 
> >> greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >>
> >> Rob
> >>
> >>
> >>
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