On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> > > What I want to do is to not even accept mail from these 2 unauthorized
> > > users at all so that it lowers the bandwidth usage (if only by not
> > > sending them reply/bounce messages) and allows me to keep receiving
> > > 'valid errors' when my users make mistakes, but not be spammed into
> > > oblivion.
> >
> > what is the content of your smtprelay.tab ?
> >
> >
> >
> > - Davide
> >
>
> "0.0.0.0"       "0.0.0.0"
>
> And this is a big issue with me. *ponder* I have many users who use dialup
> accounts to access their email, including some AOL users. Keeping up with
> new ISP's in order to include only those IP addresses which are allowed
> would take a large chunk of time. (Especially as we will be opening up for
> user accounts to our web visitors over time.) I have, however, forced
> authentication on my users which is why none of this spam is going anywhere
> from here.

you have to remove that line and force your users to use smtp auth. your
problems will be over.



- Davide


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