On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Adam Funk wrote:

I'm thinking of MTA(n-1) as a department's outgoinggmailhub or ISP's
smarthost.  It's usually configured to accept anything from within the
IP range it's supposed to cover, and use DNS MX to pick MTA(n) for
non-local recipients.

It's also worth considering open relays - if you're receiving messages from an open relay it may be a Bad Thing to reject them since the open relay may well generate a bounce to the (spoofed) sender in response to the rejection. (Open relays are, by definition, incorrectly configured).

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