by relay, do you mean open their client, set mail.mydomain.com as smtp 
and send messages?
Tracy wrote:

>smtp.ipmap.tab is the list of IP addresses allowed to connect to your SMTP 
>server. Generally speaking, there should be at least one line in there:
>
>"0.0.0.0"       "0.0.0.0"       "ALLOW" "1"
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>Unless, of course, you don't want to receive mail from the outside world.
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>smtprelay.tab is the list of IP addresses allowed to relay mail through 
>your SMTP server. Generally speaking, this should be empty - although you 
>can add entries for local hosts that send mail (such as web servers that 
>generate email). Just remember that any IP address listed in smtprelay.tab 
>will be allowed to send mail to anywhere (not just local addresses) without 
>requiring authentication.
>
>At 20:50 1/13/2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
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>>Okay, I figured it out.  I had only allowed my IP address in
>>smtp.ipmap.tab and smtprelay.tab.  I cleared these documents, and all is
>>well.  What is the difference in the two?  Also, why do my logs keep
>>saying xmailserver.test, when I deleted that domain?
>>Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
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>>>Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
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>>>>What log will it show up in? POP3 shows when I log in and SMTP shows
>>>>when I send, but which shows when I receive?
>>>>
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>>>Your smtp log should show any activity by the XMail smtp server
>>>including mail received from the outside, lmail shows local mail, and I
>>>believe the smail log shows activity by the XMail version of sendmail
>>>but I'm not 100%sure of that one.
>>>
>>>Jeff
>>>
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