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From: suraj shankar (surajvshankar_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 04 2002 - 00:24:09 CST
Sir,
--- Ralf Hildebrandt <Ralf.Hildebrandt
charite.de>
wrote:
> > [root
myMachine /root]# telnet msource.net 25
> > Trying 208.254.55.103...
> > Connected to msource.net (208.254.55.103).
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > 220 MPLAAD01.corp.mphasis.com Microsoft ESMTP MAIL
> > Service, Version: 5.0.2195.5329 ready at Sun, 3
> Nov
> > 2002 19:50:58 -0800
> > ehlo yahoo.com
> > 250-MPLAAD01.corp.mphasis.com Hello
> [222.333.444.555]
> > -> myIP
> I don't understand the question.
The above is a telnet session (port 25) to a remote
mail server...I liked the way he returns a "HELO
myIPaddress".
I was wondering if there was a way by which I could
accomplish the same using Postfix.
To detail, if I telnet to my postfix box, issue a ehlo
somedomain.com, I get back a:
250-hostname.domainname.com
no connecting clients IP displayed after the
hostname.domainname.com.
> You can use "check_client_access" to block mail from
> any clients, and
> you can use "check_helo_access" to block mail based
> on the argument
> given behind the HELO/EHLO.
Thank you.
Regards,
suraj.
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