Run one of the "relaycheck" utilities from a point outside your network and you may find you **do** have an open relay. I was shocked to find this to be true using 8.11.12 of sendmail - and nothing I changed in the config would close it.... so I got rid of it.
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 10:34 am, you wrote: > Jay S Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > differed, rejected etc.) - and the small matter of the "open relay" > > problem being closed for good.. > > I currently use both Postfix and Sendmail in production > systems. Sendmail hasn't had a default open realy issue since around > 8.10, and maybe earlier (8.9.6?), which is quite old by now. You have > to go out of your way (via the access db) to allow relaying. > > Don't get me wrong, my 19991231 version of Postfix is still running > like gangbusters and has had zero problems since the day it was > installed, however, sendmail isn't as bad as it once was (and the mc > config is trivial to do, so that's gone away too). > > cdh -- Jay S. Curtis Camelid Listowner Alpacas Listowner member info / subscribe / unsubscribe / user options at: http://lrllamas.com/mailman/listinfo/camelid http://lrllamas.com/mailman/listinfo/alpacas ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
