Re: Another sendmail relaying problem.

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Am Mo, den 28.06.2004 schrieb Franco um 12:30:

> Hi, in the /etc/mail/access i have nothing
> this is all relay blocked.
> But if someone send an e-mail to a local user and
> in his from address put other local user e-mail it
> relay without problem.

No, that is no relaying but accepting incoming mail for local delivery.
Or is that incoming mail really relayed to a different mail host then?
What happens with mails from outside to local users where the from
address - can I guess you mean the envelope address? - is no local one?
Is the mail accepted then too or rejected?

I ask myself why you run a mail server if you don't want to get incoming
mails. At least for administrative jobs the MTA for a domain must accept
incoming mail, like for the postmaster@ address. Else you are ignoring
RFCs.

Just as a last trial, or are you speaking of aliased local addresses?
Then read

http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/protected.html

Alexander


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