"If someone sends an email to someone on our system", then it's not a relay.

Dan
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  Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] How to set Relay options


  Sorry if I sound ignorant, but I have been told numerous things on this.

  If I pick Relay for nobody, then the users on our system will have to
authenticate before they can send emails - by checking the "my outgoing SMTP
server requires authentication". If they don't authenticate, emails won't be
sent.

  But if someone sends an email to someone on our system, then the email
will be delivered.
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    From: Michael Graveen
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 4:39 PM
    Subject: re: [IMail Forum] How to set Relay options


    Relay for nobody and relay for addresses are the only options that don't
make you an open relay.

    Mike


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    I want to set our IMAIL to only allow emails to or from users/aliases in
our system. I have it set to Relay for Local Users only. Is this right? We
had some email rejected because it says we have an open relay. What are the
best settings to use?

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