> Is it possible to wild card the 'allowed' IP addresses? I could
> then allow 192.168.13.* and it wouldn't matter if I change the
> addresses of machines on my network, add new ones, etc.
192.168.13.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> As an aside, if qmail allows relaying by any 'real' IP address isn't
> it then possible for a spammer to discover this address and use the
> relay by forging his IP address?
That should be protected by the router. qmail has no way to tell if
the IP is forget, but the router certainly knows on which side
the internal net (and its IPs) lays.
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