Yeah i noticed that. I'm still at a loss. I have set relay for clients only, require authentication, verify return paths, authenticated IP's as clients for 15 secs - I am not sure what i am missing. I just showed you one of them - there were thousands from a dozen countries. No one has authority to use my server to relay except the clients - and I am a registrar for those domains - US only. These are coming from Iceland, Russia, Denmark, China, etc. How can I tighten the server down without cutting off my clients. There are only 53 accounts on that server right now.

Leonard

On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 02:46 PM, Global Homes Webmaster wrote:

Heh. I just noticed that mail.compunet2.com resolves to a non-routable
address (192.168.0.1), which is of course why you server can't connect to
it.


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