----- Original Message -----
From: "fractals" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To avoid relaying I just want mails whose Sender is not a local user to be
> considered as spam. That's all folks !
>
> It seems to me that the basic anti-relay mailet is meant just the other
way
> around:
>
> <mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1" class="ToProcessor">
> <processor>spam</processor>
> </mailet>
>
Perhaps this helps: the "Remote" bit in "RemoteAddrNotInNetwork" seems to
mean the (remote) client connecting to James via SMTP. Of course, when
spamming, the (remote) client connecting to James is not on your networks,
so you just put your networks in the list.
> 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.
>
And, as someone else already mentioned, the order of the matcher is
important.
Marcel
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