At 01:15 AM 16/03/2004, you wrote:
Have you set up all your valid domains in SMTPRcv on the "Local" tab? SMTPRcv shouldn't let it in if it's not listed there.
Yes all domains are there. As per the documentation for V0.45 USER DATABASE: Verify local address: This function will turn on 550 type error messages for non-existant users. This will prevent your admin mailbox from filling up with messages addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where joeblow is a non-existant user. This is a very effective method for preventing dictionary attacks against your mail server. However, it is not foolproof. SMTPRCV, like SMTPRS, doesn't handle multiple domains because of restrictions with the SMTPDS delivery agent. So, if you use SMTPRCV to receive mail for multiple domains, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] exists, the mail server will also accept [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a valid address. I may fix this in the future, but I see this as a minor inconvenience compared to sorting through tons of misaddressed mail. This has made me think about the version I am using, it should V0.48 I guess Thanks to those who replied
Woodie Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webfoot.Net 2030 Main Street Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 442-5770 (727) 442-3380 - fax Fast, friendly, professional web design and hosting. Visit our web site at http://www.webfoot.net to see what we can do for you! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Support - AU Computers Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 12:25 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Valid User Actually any valid NT [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets in and loops At 11:55 PM 12/03/2004, you wrote: >So the message is always addressed to "info" at an invalid domain ? >And SMTPRcv lets it pass? I have not seen that problem. > >The only times I remember having the Prein/Incoming loops are when I've >screwed up something in the IMS domain list. > > > >Support - AU Computers wrote: > > > Hello all > > > > I asked this question a little while ago, but here goes > > > > I have been using IMS for 5 years now and very happy. > > Config > > SMTPRCV V0.45 > > SMTPDS V0.86 > > POP3S V0.87 > > SCSM Filter V0.3 > > Plugin1 for aliasing > > Plugin10 fro logging > > AVP V1.0 Plugin > > Az-Antivirus V6.1 > > > > One issue > > We have around 40 domains and are now having a lot of trouble with > > spammers sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > This is allowed by SMTPRCV but SCSM Filter does not know what to do > > with it and files just keep looping between Prein and Incoming folders. > > > > Has anyone had the same problem? > >
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