On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 10:09:31AM +1100, Brian May wrote: > On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:57:05PM +0100, Oliver Kurth wrote: > > MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Would this work? Or would you need to be authenticated first?
$ telnet mx0.gmx.net 25 Trying 213.165.64.100... Connected to mx0.gmx.net. Escape character is '^]'. 220 {mx015-rz3} GMX Mailservices ESMTP MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 250 {mx015-rz3} ok RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 250 {mx015-rz3} ok quit 221 {mx015-rz3} GMX Mailservices Connection closed by foreign host. It does. For gmx at least. > (ie. I thought we were discussing checking purely based on > the MAIL FROM address, not checking for relaying). This is handled differently. Some servers check if the domain part has a valid mx pointer, some do not. But I am not sure, if the example above works for any server, I am sure you can set it up so that it does not accept local addresses from other networks than its own to a local address. It would make sense though, because many spammers try to set a local MAIL FROM: address. If someone wants to send a mail with a local MAIL FROM: from a foreign network, he should be authenticated. Greetings, Oliver -- Oh my, the stars! me, first time I stared at the night sky with my new contact lenses
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