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Subject: Re: Relay behaviour
From: Cristian Prevedello (plasma
prosa.it)Date: Thu Nov 02 2000 - 08:34:38 CST
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Here you are the picture:
i try to relay (with the above method) from:
1) a machine with an ip address not included into $mynetworks, but
in a subdomain of $mydomain and the relay is accepted (status 250,
queued).
2) a machine with an ip address not included into $mynetworks and
not in a subdomain of $mydomain. The result is:
554 <remote_address>: Recipient address rejected: Relay access denied.
Since relay_domains is
empty point 1) shouldn't be allowed either. Or am i wrong?
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