Or, if you don't have remote people using the imail server, you can set
the default to deny all connections except, and add your imgate or
internal IP's to the 'accept' list, even then, remote users can still
send/rcv email if they check the option of "my server requires
authentication" in their email client, which sends the username AND
password for their account when they send email, which in turn treats
the session as 'local' in effect bypassing the rule of not allowing
other IP's.

Don


-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Cybertime Hostmaster
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 10:27 AM
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Subject: [IMGate] Re: Overriding MX record


> A simple block would be to port block 25 to your non MX'd server at
your
> router. Unless you have clients that connect to your mail server
remotely.
> Terry

You can also use the IMail IP blocks to lock out a number of these.

--Eric




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