Hi all,

I finally got my server setup and working well when accessed from the 
local network.
Before putting it live on the Internet as it will be the MX for one of 
my domains, I would like to confirm a few things:

1. AFAIK, it won't be an open relay for anyone but only for 
authenticated STMP users. This behaviour is the default one and nothing 
needs to be configured.
2. I can use something like SpamHaus to filter by IPs, I've seen the 
option in the webadmin interface so I should be able to turn that on if 
needed
3. I've heard about greylisting where the default answer is to say "come 
back later". Initial testing suggests that courier is handling that well 
when connecting to a remote server. However, can it be configured to 
behave like this when receiving SMTP connections?
4. I've seen servers that refuse mails from mine saying that the domain 
is not routeable. I've looked around and it seems that's because they 
try to contact the MX server for my domain as a way to verify the 
originating server and address exist. As my server is not "live" on the 
Internet, that does not work yet. Can this kind of behaviour be 
configured in Courier? And is it desirable?


Thanks again for the help.
Cheers
Olivier

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