At 10:44 PM -0500 1/21/03, Chris Ellens imposed structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:

But my concern is that what if I hadn't had my *.com entry in the router? It seems from these logs that that was the only thing that avoided a relay? Shouldn't the message be rejected rather than accepted, because the intended recipient is in a foreign domain?

But the recipient is not a foreign domain. It's someone you explicitly choose to route mail for. You route mail for all of *.com to NULL. That makes the recipient ( someone in *.com ) a client of sorts. SIMS sees any address that is routed explicitly (except to ERROR) as an address whose mail it should accept.


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