Manny wrote:
You're on the right track with adding their IP's to the tcp.smtp file. There's no way to stop zombies without making them authenticate. A trick I used to do was set up a domain on there, and then on the client set up that new domain for the SMTP server, but leave the POP server for whatever service they were running. That way they could send emails using their Roadrunner address, since Roadrunner required you to be on one of their IPs to send emails through them.Greeting to Everyone!Does anyone had tried setting up a SMTP relay server in a qmailtoaster box ? I would like to allow any domain from my valid ip's (5 ip blocks) to send email using my qmailtoaster. How can it prevent spam from that ip block to pass my toaster box.. My problem right now is that i have defined those ip blocks in my tcp.smtp file to send messages via my smtp server but it does not detect spam zombies and the likes.
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