Hi. Am Freitag, 20. Juli 2007 schrieb Daniele Piaggesi: > 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!!!!
What exactly do you man by "from [...] @gmail.com [...] using my smtp server"? When you log in (authenticate) to your smtp-server, you can send mail regardless what sender or recipient address is specified. When you do not log in to your smtp server, the sender mail address is also irrelevant, then only the recipient is checked to be a locally hosted address. I cannot believe that you managed to configure "hotmail.com" as a locally hosted domain without knowing that, so you were propably just logged in to your server via SMTP (or, as written by Jay) you are connecting from an address that has relaying privilleges granted via "smtpaccess" file(s), e.g. 127.0.0.1. cu, Bernd -- Was ist die ökologischste Verpackung für Milch? Das ist eine Kuh! Warum? Weil man die Verpackung mitessen kann! - Dieter Nuhr (dt. Comedian)
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