ok, then i remove all the ip's from the control access and see what happen, maybe 
that's the problem...


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Guy Isabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 15:58:38 -0400

>Juan wrote:
>
>> my imail server is set on NO MAIL RELAY, the spammer only try, but no mail
>pass trough my server, but in the log it shows the ip from they are trying
>to connect, and that's the ip that i block
>
>Then, every legitimate user must use SMTP AUTH when sending out mail, which
>is great. When spammers try to relay, they get rejected and, yes, it shows
>up in your IMail logs. No harm done and it may be useful or interesting to
>see who is trying to relay through your server. However, you don't need to
>manually add their IP addresses to the blocked list since using "NO MAIL
>RELAY" effects this functionality automatically.
>
>Guy
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>
>
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