On 10 Nov 2008 at 12:58, Kövesdi György wrote:

> > >Is there any explanation available for the log file entries?
> > >e.g.: "RCPT=ERELAY": I hope it means that relaying is denied.
> > You have all xmail errors explained here :
> > http://www.xmailserver.org/Errors.html
> OK, but it does not explain the example mentioned. I would need some detailed 
> explanation of the log file, especially its errors.

Sorry I don't have a full list but some of those seen here are:

RCPT=ERELAY             = rejection of a relay attempt
RCPT=EAVAIL             = rejection for an unknown user
RCPT=EERS               = rejection after too many failed attempts
AUTH=EFAIL:CRAM-MD5     = authenticated login failure

RCPT=EFILTER            = blocked by filter

Accepted emails here are
RCPT=OK
  followed by
RECV=OK

I usually check with <http://www.abuse.net/relay.html> after making 
any changes. There was also a loopback site that I used in distant 
past (but lost details of) which allowed sending email back to 
originating ip but as from a remote ip.


David
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