Am 06.04.2010 16:11, schrieb Josh Cason:
> When I built the server after doing tons of research. (the old servers
> ran sendmail and I didn't have a hand in setting them up.)
> pop-before-smtp worked great for customers outside the network. If I
> disabled pop-before-smtp they would not work. Just internal users. So
> without any changes to the outside world in there e-mail clients. As
> long as they had a proper username / password it worked great. My e-mail
> server worked great for 1 year before (I assume this new type of spam)
> starting showing up in my server. Now for about 1 year I have been
> adding and trying different configurations to get ride of it. Seems to
> be a partial open relay. I don't know what it is caused by and I'm
> trying my best to spot or give all you helpfull people information
> needed to sqash this. I can't thank you enough once again for help. In
> this area I'm alone and don't have any help. Most people suguested
> paying a service to host e-mail and I'm like that is stupid. But now
> with my spare time involved in this. I question that. But I have two
> problems with spam and this is a pretty big problem. If I could squash
> it. Then my e-mail server would be close to perfect. Not perfect because
> I was the only one knowning linux and setup other linux projects that
> work great. Like routers, and what not. Just not so good at e-mail.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Josh
> 
> 

Sorry Josh, what exactly is your question ?
where are your logs , where your postfix setup?


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