I just got this little note from our ISP saying that qmail is allowing this
backdoor relay method through. Instead of relaying (which I don't want), it
tries to deliver the message to our internal server. This isn't so good. I'd
like to refuse outright anything like this, so how would I go about doing
so?

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 11:32 AM
To: Ben Kosse
Subject: Re: Follow up on Relay testing


FROM TOM JONES

>>> RSET
<<< 250 flushed
>>> MAIL FROM:<spamtest@[206.153.245.13]>
<<< 250 ok
>>> RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<< 250 ok


Uh oh, host appeared to accept a message for relay.
The host may reject this message internally, however












At 10:38 AM 8/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Just checking to get a timeline on when you'll be done testing
>206.153.245.13 for relay abusability.
>
>--
>Ben Kosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>PC Technician
>Coldwater Creek Inc.
>Voice/Voice Mail: 208-265-7114     Fax: 208-265-3209
>
>
>
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