> according to the doco, you have it correct.
> The order is not relevant, the last parameter is the order. Highest has
> precedence (see doco)
> I would use 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 though.

Yes I think so.

> I am using w2k sp3/xmail 1.15
> Just tested using ctrlclnt and it failed when I specified the server ip on
> the cmd line.
> I added my local ip address to the ctrl.ipmap.tab with all 255's mask, and
> it worked.
> I then tested specifying 127.0.0.1 on the cmd line and removed
> the local ip
> from the ctrl.ipmap.tab, leaving just the 0.0.0.0 deny and the 127.0.0.1
> allow (as per your example) and it works.

I do not specify server ip on cmd line (i hope you mean cmd line for xmail).

Anyway you are using xmail 1.15. So maybe a bug in 1.16?

In addition I found another problem with my xmail. Custom domain processing
does not work. Server completely ignores all commands in "my.domain.tab"
file inside custdomains directory.
I tried following config:

"redirect"[TAB]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

without specifying the SMTP command. As I suppose and according to the doc
all emails addressed to my.domain should be delivered to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox and should not be delivered to mailbox of
original recipient. Unfortunately emails are still delivered to original
rcpts and [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox remains empty.
My domains.tab lists both mentioned domains, I'm using only valid users. I
didn't modify any other tab files. Am I overlooking something or is it
another bug of xmail 1.16?

Radek

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