So then from I could tell. Pop-Before-Smtp should not list 127.0.0.1
and the server ip number then. I guess what I'm asking is. I have this
server doing multiple duties including sending logwatch and webmail
from the server via localhost. This works great. But I think it might
be a cause to my spamming problem. I just don't have a way to test xxx
fake e-mail to go through the server from the outside to see if it
gets changed and the local network sends it. Do any of you have a good
e-mail test program that I can send stuff as a relay to the mychoice
server. relay to relay without setting up another e-mail server or
full blown server? Yes I know the server should accept outside mail.
But not route outside mail that does not belong to it. That is what is
currently doing. x...@yahoo.com is going to mutiple yahoo adresses
via my server. (this is a example. It does alot others.) Yet my server
should say oh x...@yahoo.com you have not business here. You are not
going to one of my email users. So it stops it.
THanks,
Josh
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