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----- Original Message -----
From: "Diego Castillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 2:32 PM
Subject: ORDB considers James an open relay


> Hi all,
>
> My James 2.0a3 installation is considered an open relay by ORDB.
>
> I have screened the mailing list and found plenty of mails talking about
> relaying prevention. However, I am unable to apply their suggestions to
> my particular situation.
>
> I use James as a SMTP gateway that transforms my outgoing mails before
> delivering them. I cannot use authenticated SMTP. I have no local users
> and no POP3 server, but it deals with some public virtual addresses
> (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>
> As it must be reachable from the Internet, I cannot user the
> RemoteAddrNotInNetwork protection. In addition, the server runs inside a
> firewall which permits ingoing and outgoing SMTP, but blocks HTTP. Is it
> possible to use InSpammerBlacklist with such restrictions?
>
> I guess that it is impossible to prevent my James from being an open
> relay in my conditions. Am I right?
>
>
> Diego
>


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