[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -----

>If you have SMTP AUTH patched in your qmail, verify it's configured
>correctly. Try to connect using an invalid username/password
>combination and see if you can relay.
>I had a problem a year ago with a server I hadn't configured smtp
>auth properly and couldn't explain why some guy in brazil was using
>it as a spam relay. You could auth yourself with any
>username/password and it would let you relay.

Ivan, thanks for your reply.
There is no SMTP AUTH in used, but my qmail code has this patch. We have in
use a way of pop3 auth before smtp.
SMTP AUTH is from spamcontrol patch collection and I havenīt changed it.

Do you think it could be the same situation?



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