Sandy,

I sit corrected. The IP address of the host that I'm forwarding to is also
added to the 'Relay mail for' on the SMTP TAB.

George

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Sanford Whiteman
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 12:28 PM
To: George Kulman
Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] Store and Forward


> We provide 'store and forward' services for many domains. When I add a  
> new  domain I do the following: First I add a record to the IMail 
> server's HOST file with the ip of the mail server I'm forwarding to. 
> That's ALL I do.

If  that's  so,  you  must  be  allowing  relay  via  some other relay
permission (AUTH, IP, MAIL FROM).

Counterintuitive  though  it may seem, I need to say it again: a HOSTS file
MX override does NOT imply relay permission. The relay perms must be
present  in  the  SMTPD  properties,  and IP relay permissions are
bidirectional.

Guys,   please   test  these  things  out  before  deciding  that  the
KB/manual/archives  are all wrong. This is how you get pre-sales users
joining the list and saying, "Is it really that bad?" :)

-Sandy


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