Alec Yu wrote:
>
> But, pity that, I could not find a solution as you want (and it's what I want too),
> so I wrote my own matcher.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "fractals" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 7:35 PM
> Subject: still not able to send mail outward
>
> > I think what I am trying to do in very simple and basically everyone should
> > be able to do it:
> >
> > To avoid relaying I just want mails whose Sender is not a local user to be
> > considered as spam. That's all folks !
>
> > <mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1" class="ToProcessor">
> > <processor>spam</processor>
> > </mailet>
> > Doesn't this mean that the *recipient* is not allowed to be on a remote
> > server ? How do local users send mail to the outside world then ? This
> > really doesn't make sense to me... I already tried to put ",urbanium.tv.*"
> > after the "127.0.0.1" and ",194.183.224.*" which are the 3 first numbers of
> > the IP address of my server, all this without much confidence. But anyway
> > none worked.
> That matching condtion means: if you are connecting from outside the localhost
or outside the ip address ranges you specify
> (of the server resides on), you are going to spam something out.
> Anyway, that doesn't make any sense, if you are going to provide services to
> people who may send mails via your server from anywhere (even the users
> can't make sure if they will have the same IP address as their last dial up).
As the matcher is called 'RemoteAddressNotInNetwork', it should not be a
big surpise to hear that it won't work if you don't know what network
they connect from! (DHCP within given networks should work fine, though)
>
> > PLEASE help me on this, I'll be a much more enthusiast James users for the
> > advanced capabilities it offers (which is why I *do* want to use it as my
> > mail server) when I know my users can use them to send e-mail !!!
> I think, with its currently bundled matchers, JAMES just can't do what you want.
> You need my AUTH LOGIN solution... ;-)
>
> My modification also provides 8bit-MIME SMTP service extension for passing
> 8-bit message subjects.
>
> But before I figure out how to make the JAMES core less touched from my
> modification, I am not going to contribute it to the JAMES developmenet team...
> (and to whom? I just felt a bit confused on Apache's contribution mechanism..)
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Charles
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