> compared to the host and domainname (IN). You can try starting tcpserver without 
Should offcourse be "compared to the host and domainname (A)

And as Dave Sill corrected me on:

>cat tcp.smtp | tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb ~/tcp.smtp.tmp

Warning: egregious use of "cat". Try:

  tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb ~/tcp.smtp.tmp <tcp.smtp


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Einar Bordewich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: selective relay pbm


> Note, somewhereelse.com is not listed in my rcpthosts.  Ok, but this is
> a telnet session is from a machine who enables RELAYCLIENT in the
> tcp.smtp.cdb database.   Here is my configuration (ip info has been
> changed for security reasons)
> tcp.smtp (I remembered to reload this):
> 
> 192.152.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow

Did you remeber to: 
cat tcp.smtp | tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb ~/tcp.smtp.tmp
Also remember that you are running in paranoid mode (-p). Your reversemapping (PTR) 
has to be correct compared to the host and domainname (IN). You can try starting 
tcpserver without the -p option, and check if this solves your problem. If it does, 
fix your lack of reverse info and turn it back on (if you need it).

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