Daniele Piaggesi wrote:
Ok I understand. But then I think that I have done another mistake 'cause if I try to send a mail from a mailaddress (for example) @gmail.com to another mail address (for example) @hotmail.com using my smtp server on my domain without authentication, the delivery have success. This is an open relay!!!!

Perhaps i didn't set correctly my domain but surely there's something else that i don't understand...

Where are you sending from? I believe by default, 127.0.0.1 (localhost) has relaying restrictions disabled in /etc/courier/smtpaccess/default file. You can check and customize these settings as you desire see the courier man pages for details on their settings.

Jay

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