Hi Nebril,

I believe the idea is that you give up a slight performance hit in accepting
every email in exchange for a huge benefit in flexibility.

However, if you want to deny emails at the start, I think SMTP-AUTH which
will cut the transaction short without accepting the mail.

Kenny Smith
JournalScape.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nebril de la Fuente, Victor
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> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 7:16 AM
> To: James (E-mail)
> Subject: My first contact with James
>
>
>       Hi to all people.
>
>       I have had my first contact with James. But I do not
> understand something. A mail server, never has to permit to make
> open relay, this is a principal feature from the mail servers.
>
>       I know James permits open relay always. First receive the
> message and then process it or not, but in the conection of the
> sender, James has to check the sender and the rcpt count for
> processing message.
>
>       Should a mail server permit open relay?? And the band width?
>
>       Are somebody able to say me how I have to configure the
> James Mail Server for don�t permit open relay?
>
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