Greetings --

I've discovered a hole in Procmail's disabling of
relays.  I am sure there is a way to protect against
this, but it's very disconcerting.  This is the log
message I've captured:

Feb 10 20:36:07 carefree postfix/qmgr[1062]:
988B6D82B: from=<>, size=8562, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Feb 10 20:36:07 carefree postfix/smtpd[9452]:
disconnect from spring.viawest.net[216.87.85.207]
Feb 10 20:36:09 carefree postfix/smtp[9458]:
988B6D82B: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=mail.aspens
nowmass.com[216.237.72.142], delay=2, status=sent (250
2.6.0  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Queued mail for delivery)


Notice that it seems to have sent the message even
though it was a relay.  Normal behavior is shown in
another part of the log where the source mail address
is not null:

Feb 12 00:43:26 carefree postfix/smtpd[12302]: reject:
RCPT from unknown[211.192.23.172]: 554 <yaaong00001
@yahoo.com>: Recipient address rejected: Relay access
denied; from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<yaaong00001
@yahoo.com>


Is there a configuration setting I have missed that
will inhibit the relay if the source mail address is
null???

David



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