>I want SMTP to accept mail from ANYONE for
>ANYONE (user or alias),  just as long as its
>headed for a local virtual mail server.

add the nobody account to that the virtual host.  "Nobody" has never seen 
it msg it didn�t like.

>..  if its
>targetted outward (ie..  they want to relay their
>spam somewhere else) - then deny.

that doesn�t exist, in those terms.

The simplest and surest is in SMTP security "no (unautheticated) relay" . 
this forces everyone to authenticate before relaying.  If you have some 
dumb mail-sending program that can�t do SMTP AUTH (like a web server), then 
use "relay for addresses" and put in the smallest number of ip addresses 
you can, forcing the maximum number of senders to authenticate.

>The only mail that's going OUT from my SMTP
>server will originate from a website hosted at
>the same IP as the SMTP...

ok, then�s it�s relay for addresses, and put the ip of the www/smtp server.

also, uncheck Disable SMTP AUTH announcement.

Len


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