I've looked at your config,

1/ does James relay mail from a machine not mentioned in
RemoteAddrNotInNetwork to another machine?
This will not prevent remote MTA's delivering mail into the system, nor will
it prevent local delivery, but as your file suggests it should only accept
mail from 127.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.* for remote delivery


> I really had to change the default configuration, by the way, since, as
> I recall, it marks everything as spam unless it originates from
> localhost (if you activate the so-called anti-relay mailet, which I
> presumed you should).
>

2/ This suggests that you haven't set it up correctly, you must put the
names of all the domains handled into the servernames block (you have one
domain in there) and you must specify an address, or partial address, for
any machines which should be allowed to send mail to remote networks.

If you do this James *does* work as advertised.

d.



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