Thanks to everyone who replied to me. Every answer was very valuable.
But I guess I should be more specific..

 I do understand what documentation says about every individual part of
configuration files (either SMTP.IPMAP.TAB file or SMTPRELAY.TAB or
SPAM-ADDRESS.TAB or SPAMMERS.TAB or even SERVER.TAB).

The ReadMe file explains almost everything about all of them
individually, however there's not enough information about relationship
between them. THERE IS some, but it's not enough.

My question was about - how they interact with each other (the config.
files)? Which one is more important than the other? Which one supersede
the other? etc.

I've got my server running properly (I think). I just want to know that
I am not missing anything, and there are no security holes in my system.



Thank you,
Lev.

On Thu, 30 May 2002 02:45:42 -0700
Bill Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> You don't want to use the smtp.ipmap.tab, that will prevent smtp servers
> from connecting to xmail. You won't be able to receive mail even if it's
> for a local domain. Normally you want to have one line in smtp.ipmap.tab
> "0.0.0.0"[tab]"0.0.0.0"[tab]"ALLOW"[tab]1[newline]
> 
> Then in the smtprelay.tab file you put the networks that are allowed to
> relay without authentication, if any.
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> >----------
> >From:        Gerrit P. Haase[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent:        Thursday, May 30, 2002 2:30 AM
> >To:  Lev Shamilov
> >Subject:     [xmail] Re: How to restrict SMTP
> >
> >
> >Hallo Lev,
> >
> >> How to block relaying?
> >
> >smtp.ipmap.tab
> >
> >Just enter all allowed IP adresses there behind this line:
> >
> >"0.0.0.0"[tab]"0.0.0.0"[tab]"DENY"[tab]1[newline]
> >
> >See the docs for examples, please.
> >
> >
> >Gerrit
> >-- 
> >=^..^=
> >
> >-

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