On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 12:24 US/Pacific, Jerry Amundson wrote:

Robert Horton writes:
Here are the last 40 lines of my syslog:

You need to go farther back. That only shows your servers attempts to *deliver* - we need to see how they were received in the first place, though it may not matter.
How much farther would you like? It looks pretty much (to my untrained eye) to be all the same, but I can give you as much as you like. As you can imagine it is pretty large at the moment.

Your message didn't indicate whether you only have a *single* tab character - I can't emphasize this one enough.
After you removed the registered IP, you ran "makesmtpaccess", right?
Yes. I just double checked. There is but one single tab character after my declarations. And yes I ran makesmtpaccess and restarted the server.

Yes, as of this writing, you are an open relay - I don't know how it's possible, but you are...
jerry



Nor do I and hence my confusion. :)



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