On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 10:40:28PM -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> And how can you be positive your network is secure?  For instance, you
> don't have a configuration error, a bug in a router, an access point
> with weak encryption...  the list of potential holes is almost endless.

The likelyhood of both one of those scenarios AND a spammer with local access
discovering and exploiting them are rather lower, than the risk of getting
something wrong when setting up SMTP Auth and SSL properly for all current
and future clients on this small home LAN, especially since the OP is not an
experienced administrator of SMTP servers. Using (or abusing, if you insist)
dc_relay_nets for this scenario is entirely sensible advice, IMHO.


-- 
Jonathan Dowland


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