Aria Prima Novianto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 12 February 1999 at 11:02:25 -0600
 > 
 > As I understand it, there are 2 ways to a do selective relaying.
 > put the host names in rcpthosts, or using tcpserver by putting them in
 > /etc/smtp.cdb and running tcprules.
 > 
 > Is my understanding correct? If it is which method is preferred?

To do relaying selective as to *source* of connection, the only method
is to use FAQ 5.4 (tcpserver, as you outline).

rcpthosts controls addresses for which you will *RECEIVE* mail.  The
"rcpt" in the name comes from "recipient".
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