I added this line to the main Relay article in the KB:

Note that only 'No Mail Relay' or 'Relay for Addresses' can prevent
unauthorized relaying by remote senders who "spoof" as local users.

Dave



In reply to 4 Apr message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>>>> You should not even waste your time answering these, if you
>>>> are such ass about it.

>>> I think you are misunderstanding the question.  I did not want hard
>>> facts, I found those myself.  I wanted an opinion on what you
>>> thought was the best solution.

>> Sounds like you are looking for an easy way to find answers without
>> reading the manual.... Questions are best answered yourself by
>> utilizing your resources first, and then asking the list as your
>> last resort.

>Come on folks!  The question this guy asked is a VERY GOOD
>question to ask -- and it has a different answer than may be
>found elsewhere.  The manual and KB show about 5 different
>anti-relay options, but everyone on this list knows that only
>"Relay for addresses" will prevent unauthorized relaying.  If
>it ain't in the manual, and it ain't in the knowledge base,
>you can't really expect a new user to find it. 


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