On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 08:44 PM, Chris Ellens wrote:
On 21.01.2003 00:02, Global Homes Webmaster at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 01/20/03 at 12:12, Chris Ellens opined:
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?
No, you specifically worte a router rule to accept the message and
direct it to NULL.
>> I've got "Relay for Clients only" (and only one IP address in the
clients list). I've got "Verify Return Path" and "Use Blacklist
>> Servers". Any elightenment as to how I can better protect my
server
would be appreciated.
With those settings/features enabled it's protected about as well
as it's
> going to be.
But if I've done it correctly, shouldn't SIMS be sending a message to
the spam originator indicating that this server does not relay?
See above. You told SIMS to accept any message from *.com
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