On 22 Jan 2000 08:11:37 -0800 , Russ Allbery writes:
> cmikk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Well, we use tcpserver's -x option, for a static list of known customer
> > IPs (e.g. our dial-up pools). We use a variant of Russ's open-smtp
> > package for roaming customers.
>
> You should be able to do both of those with ofmipd. tcpserver -x works
> the same way; as long as open-smtp generates a tcpserver rules database,
> tcpserver won't accept connections from anyone that you don't want to
> allow unlimited relaying to and ofmipd's behavior is pretty much exactly
> what you want.
I've considered that, but unfortunately it's not that simple:
these servers are also primary MXes for some domains (historical
accident -- fixing this is on my list ;-). Thus, denying smtp
connections from anywhere is out of the question.
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