> We have our smtp server running Declude...The smtp server is then
> forwarding the emails to our pop server
This is a perfectly fine configuration, and does not constitute a
multistage relay UNLESS you have your POP3 server set to relay for/to
the IP of your SMTP server; if you have it
We have our smtp server running Declude with the Percent test enabled (with
a weight large enough to hold the message).
Good. :)
The smtp server is then
forwarding the emails to our pop server (no declude). The strange thing is
that the first @ sign is replaced by % by the smtp server before
> ...a spammer sends anemailto
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@myvaliddomain.com. The imail server is
> accepting the email since @myvaliddomain.com is a local domain and
> then sending the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Only if your IMail relay permissions a
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Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] how to block multiple @ sign in To field
>
> >Is there anything we can do to prevent someone from sending an email with
> >multiple @ signs in the To field? e.g. a spammer sends an email to
> >[
Is there anything we can do to prevent someone from sending an email with
multiple @ signs in the To field? e.g. a spammer sends an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@myvaliddomain.com. The imail server is accepting the
email since @myvaliddomain.com is a local domain and then sending the
message to [EMA
Is there anything we can do to prevent someone from sending an email with
multiple @ signs in the To field? e.g. a spammer sends an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@myvaliddomain.com. The imail server is accepting the
email since @myvaliddomain.com is a local domain and then sending the
message to [EMAIL