Alberto Maffini wrote:
Dear list, maybe this is only in my mind, but the log show below ........
@400000004a2a447c1e2b618c tcpserver: pid 6142 from 92.255.211.55
@400000004a2a447c299d57dc tcpserver: ok 6142
ariel.sylcomed.com:192.168.1.251:25 :92.255.211.55::1837
@400000004a2a44822e117adc CHKUSER accepted sender: from
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>::> remote
<92.255.211.55:unknown:92.255.211.55> rcpt <> : sender accepted
@400000004a2a4483004d916c tcpserver: end 6142 status 0
@400000004a2a4483004d993c tcpserver: status: 0/100
means that [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> , user
account that not exist in real life, can send mail from my server ?
If yes, how can avoid this ? and restrict the senders only at real
accounts ?
Thanks for all your work....
Your server is accepting a message for a null sender ( the <> ). You
must accept these messages as they are normally bounces.
Your server looks to be functioning correctly. If you are unsure you can
show us your tcp.smtp file or you can check your server out here:
http://www.checkor.com/