Re: Another sendmail relaying problem.

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Am Fr, den 25.06.2004 schrieb Franco um 18:23:

> Hi, i have set relay for my server, i have enabled just few
> ip of my lan to relay and all work fine.
> The problem is that if anyone from the internet write to a
> local user and use the smtp of my server it permit the relay.
> How can i stop this ?!

Do I understand you right, that you won't receive mail for your users?
So why do you then run an MTA? That makes no sense, instead use the SMTP
server of your ISP.

If you really want to reject incoming mail for the local users - and
that is not relaying what the SMTP does then! - create a
/etc/mail/virtusertable with a catch all entry like

@my.local.domain.tld      ERROR:5.7.1:550 we do not accept incoming mail

Run "make -C /etc/mail" afterwards. A restart of the Sendmail daemon is
not necessary.

Alexander


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