Hi,
        Thanks for the response.  One question however.  The "spam...@aol.com"
that is the envelope from, correct?  We offer an authenticated server for
people to use to send email via a fat client such as Thunderbird.  The
problem I'm trying to solve is to refuse their connection when they
authenticate and not at the envelope from, aka earlier  in the SMTP
session.  We unfortunately have too many people with compromised
credentials using the service.  Thanks.
Jim


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On 10/22/13 8:42 AM, "Mogens Melander" <mog...@fumlersoft.dk> wrote:

>http://www.sendmail.com/sm/open_source/docs/m4/anti_spam.html#access_db
>
>spam...@aol.com                        REJECT
>cyberspammer.com               REJECT
>TLD                            REJECT
>192.168.212                    REJECT
>IPv6:2002:c0a8:02c7            RELAY
>IPv6:2002:c0a8:51d2::23f4      REJECT
>
>On Tue, October 22, 2013 14:31, Jim Howell wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I wouldn't normally ask a Sendmail question in this list but I'm not
>>sure
>> where else I can ask it.  In the Sendmail Access database is there a way
>> to disallow specific ids from authenticating to send email??
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jim Howell
>
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