That is correct. The one thing you really should change is that you must UNcheck the "Refuse NULL Senders" option (having that checked will break your RFC compliance, and get you listed in http://www.rfc-ignorant.org ).Our SMTP Security settings are Relay mail for and it has two other of our machines 216.112.68.84 and 216.112.68.115....And you replied That is the correct way to do it. Just so long as 216.112.68.84 and 216.112.68.115 don't relay either, you should be fine.
The problem is that you gave them your E-mail address. Their test is a bit silly -- if you give them your E-mail address, it uses that as the one to relay to. So if you give them an E-mail address, you should give them one that the server doesn't accept mail for.Here is the spam test... This is a test of third-party mail relay, generated via the Network Abuse Clearinghouse at http://www.abuse.net. Target host = 216.112.69.105 ICSanDiego.com Test performed by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from 68.105.84.154
-Scott
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