And for a lot of legitimate senders, too.  MTA hosts are responsible for
inbound mail, but MUAs are completely at liberty to send email directly =
to
recipient MTAs - and, in fact, most modern ones that are full-featured =
do
just that.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
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Behalf Of Gustavo Galvan
Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2004 5:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX


El S=3DE1b 31 Ene 2004 18:36, Davide Libenzi escribi=3DF3:
> 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"=3D3D09"255.255.255.255"
> >
> > In server.tab I have:
> > "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=3D3D09"1"
> > "SMTP-RDNSCheck"=3D3D09"1"
> > "CheckMailerDomain"=3D3D09"1"
> >
> > but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is=20
> > n=3D
ot
> > a=3D3D MX=3D3D20
> > for hotmail.com.
> > Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a =

> > doma=3D3D in ?
>
> No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
>
>
>
> - Davide
>
>

Thank you Davide. This will be the "begin of the end" for spammers.

Gustavo

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