Have U tried the rcpthosts file, that shld do the trick.
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ksemat writes:

> Hello everyone,
> Sorry for putting this on the list if it has already been answered however
> I checked the archives and failed to get an answer to it and although I
> have read 5.4 in the FAQ it does not help me much.
>       I am using tcpserver and I have set up qmail and done relaying as
> instructed in the FAQ however the /etc/tcp.smtp file only accepts realying
> by ip address yet I would like to do it by domain name i.e
> I have say domain.org hosted by my server and I want the users for this
> domain to use my server as their smtp server however their ips keep
> changing and they wander a lot thus I would like to relay by domain kind
> of the equivalent of relay-domains in sendmail. i.e as long as the from
> line is [EMAIL PROTECTED] then my server should allow relaying for that
> domain. I know the dangers but I really have no choice in this
> matter. Please help. I have tried putting domain names in the place of
> ips in /etc/tcp.smtp but it has not worked.
> regards,
> Sematmba Noah
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 


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