RE: [Declude.JunkMail] HELP: I just got listed on ORDB

2002-03-31 Thread Jim Rooth
I have a question then. I have a small setup (only two IP's with maybe 1000 users). If I set up relay for addresses, what happens if someone tries to send an email from their home? We have web access available as well. I understand it works great as long as all mail is sent through the SMTP

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HELP: I just got listed on ORDB

2002-03-31 Thread Don Brown
If the IP is not defined in Relay for Addresses they will not be able to send via your SMTP, unless they authenticate. However, if you are using an external database, each mail host will need an IP assigned, since authentication does not work with virtual mail hosts and an external database in

[Declude.JunkMail] Relaying configuration WAS HELP: I just got listed on ORDB

2002-03-31 Thread Eje Gustafsson
A little netiq please.. Trim your posts. The original message was 11.2k for less then 1k worth of comment... Just want to chimn in and say that MSN also blocks outbound smtp and you have to use their mailservers. But on top of that you HAVE to use SPA smtp authentication which is something evil

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Relaying configuration WAS HELP: I justgot listed on ORDB

2002-03-31 Thread Scott MacLean
I got around the SMTP filtering issue by setting up a small daemon on my server that accepted connections on port 125 (could be any port, I just picked 125) and redirects the connection to port 25. It's multi-threaded and lets people connect directly to your server to send mail even if their port

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Relaying configuration WAS HELP: I justgot listed on ORDB

2002-03-31 Thread Scott MacLean
I used FPipe - it's free: http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/assessment.html As far as I know, it should be able to do it for port 80 as well. I've had it running for several months with no problems at all, with a fair amount of traffic across it. At 07:56 PM 03/31/2002, Timm Jasper wrote: Scott

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Relaying configuration WAS HELP: I just got listed on ORDB

2002-03-31 Thread Eje Gustafsson
Hello Timm, Hmm Never thought about that. I could do that on my firewall redirect connections for port 125 to 25. Sunday, March 31, 2002, 18:48:20 PM, you wrote: TJ I got around the SMTP filtering issue by setting up a small daemon on my TJ server that accepted connections on port 125