Thanks for the reply.
My users are using other ISPs to access the web. Is using their ISP's smtp
the only answer or is there somekind of work around.
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of K Mitchell
Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 12:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Open Relay
At 12:17 PM 8/6/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I'm new to the list so forgive me if this has been a topic that has been
>covered already. I am running imail server 4.06. Recently, i have recieved
>emails from some web site that tells me one of my servers is an open relay
>and that I need to do something about it. Else, spammers will abuse the
>servers... I figured it was time to close the relay, so I downloaded the
>imail manual. I read about the smtp security features and anti-spamming
>section. Ok now to my problem. I provide email services to more than 1
>domain. How do I close the open relay without closing the door to my
>customers. I cannot seem to get the setting right. If i choose no relay
than
>noone can send mail. If i choose open relay to for everyone and check off
>some of the options on the right like reject null senders, it does not seem
>to change my status of open relay.
The easiest way to do this is to isolate the IP addresses or blocks that
your users will be connecting from. If you can do this, go to SMTP Security
and select "Relay mail for" and then add those IP addresses/blocks in the
"Addresses" section. If your users are dialing into other ISPs, they really
should be using their own ISPs SMTP server to send mail.
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Kirk Mitchell-General Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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