That would be a bit of a silly thing to do, because that means you just have to change the sender address to the allowed domain and then anybody can relay through your server.

Much better just to use SMTP authentication or by allowed IPs.



James

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Tsim Tung Internet Limited wrote:
Any setting to allow smtp relay by domain?
ie, the smtp server is set to open relay for only 1 domain (or some domains only), others domains are not allowed.
 
Thank you.
 
Stanley Huen

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