Also, try tcprulescheck (man tcprulescheck) to confirm that your tcprules have
been properly configured. The syntax for 'tcprules' which creates the cdb file
(which tcpserver actually uses) is a bit weird, perhaps it is not using the
rules you think it is?
Russell Nelson wrote:
> Roberto Samarone Araujo writes:
> > > I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
> > > with 1 domain in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
> > >
> > > 200.242.253.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > :allow
> > > According to what I've read, this should allow only users with
> > > 200.242.253.*
> > > to use my server as a relay. But when I test remotely using
> > > mail-abuse.org , the test messages
> > > are allowed through.
> > >
> > > What do I need to do to solve this problem ?
> >
> > I still didn' find a solution for this problem :( When I Telnet
> > to mail-abuse.org , my qmail server accept relays ...
>
> Gee, so does mine. Maybe the problem is with the test??
>
> >>> MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <<< 250 ok
> >>> RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <<< 250 ok
> Relay test result
> Uh oh, host appeared to accept a message for relay.
> The host may reject this message internally, however
>
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