Thanks for your right on target "investigative" question, I got the point.
I changed the relay options from "to anyone" to "Local users only" and added all of those user accounts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to the "accept.txt" file that will use this service from outside of the office.
What do you think?
Geza
At 8/28/2006 05:54 PM Monday, you wrote:
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Geza Levai
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 5:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] problem with using port 587 on Imail v8.2
Hey guys,
Thank you for your quick responses as well.
Let me response to all 3 emails in one message here:
about "relaying for anyone":
The reason why I took the liberty to enable this switch was that the spam and email filtering is done by Postini for us.
(Postini is our front end SMTP server for receiving messages from the outside world) and I have port 25 on the firewall limited to traffic only from the postini email servers.
It is true, that port 587 is now capable of receiving SMTP requests from anyone, but I figured, that spammers do not use that port for spamming or dictionary or DOS attacks. Since I have SMTP auth enabled on the email server I figured, that only those emails will get in, that were authenticated by username and password on port 587.
What do you think?
Geza
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