All tests performed, no relays accepted. My access file only contains a
list of domains I reject:
Why not just not have one at all? As the top line says:
## Mail relay access control list. Default is to reject mail unless the
## destination is local, or listed in /etc/mail/sendmail.cw
Well, my
Hi,
I'm a bit nervous here. Recently I've started getting 20-25 mails to my
Postmaster account on my FreeBSD 4.8RC server running Sendmail
8.12.8/8.12.8 each day with a message to Postmaster that the mail could not
be delivered.
In the daily run output from the server I see messages like
Hello Andreas,
You may have an open relay.
What does your /etc/mail/access file look like? It should contain the
networks or IP addresses you wish to be able to use your server to relay
through.
For example, mine looks similar to this:
--
10.0.0 RELAY
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit nervous here. Recently I've started getting 20-25 mails to my
Postmaster account on my FreeBSD 4.8RC server running Sendmail
8.12.8/8.12.8 each day with a message to Postmaster that the mail could not
be delivered.
Sendmail
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:
Will Spamassassin only work on mails that are delivered to account on the
server it runs (locally), or can it also work for mailinglists in Ie.
/etc/mail/aliases that are being forward to other mailaccounts around the
globe?
It depends.