Mike Rogers wrote:
> 
> I am a very big fan of vpopmail for quite some time now and am just moving
> up in the versions and exploring new features.
> 
> I have always used open-smtp, and now is no different.  I have noticed
> though that the ~/etc/open-smtp file now isn't standard format, but has the
> date [i always used MySQL so I never noticed].
> 
> 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD=""    994819543

The date (unix time) is in there so clearopensmtp can remove old
entries. Without a date it won't know what is old.

> 
> Anyway, my question is, how do I create relays that will always be there?
> For example, if I want localhost and my whole IP range to be able to relay,
> how would I do this?  Where would I put the entry, as I have now.

Place them in tcp.smtp file. Follow the standard tcp.smtp file
format.

Ken Jones

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