Sometimes it's not the MX that send mail out so this could cause
problems. 
For example I have a front end server that receives mail, scans for spam
and Virus and then passes it on to my internal server. But when I
respond to an email it's my internal server that sends it directly to
the recipients server.

Bill


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>From:  Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:36 PM
>To:    XMail mailing list
>Subject:       [xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX
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>On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
>
>> First, my configuration files (the basics for that question)
>> 
>> In smtprelay.tab I have:
>> "127.0.0.1"=09"255.255.255.255"
>> 
>> In server.tab I have:
>> "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=09"1"
>> "SMTP-RDNSCheck"=09"1"
>> "CheckMailerDomain"=09"1"
>> 
>> but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is not a=
>>  MX=20
>> for hotmail.com.
>> Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a doma=
>> in ?
>
>No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
>
>
>
>- Davide
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