On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 09:12:38AM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
> susceptible to being exploited as an open relay? We have several mail
> servers that I want to verify are "secured". Also, I have been having
> problems with sen
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 09:12:38AM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
> susceptible to being exploited as an open relay? We have several mail
> servers that I want to verify are "secured". Also, I have been having
> problems with sen
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From: "Gene Grimm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:12 PM
Subject: Open Relay Testing
> What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
> susceptible to being exploited as an open relay
- Original Message -
From: "Gene Grimm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:12 PM
Subject: Open Relay Testing
> What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
> susceptible to being exploit
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 09:12:38AM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
> susceptible to being exploited as an open relay? We have several mail
> servers that I want to verify are "secured". Also, I have been having
> problems with send
As for where to get a check done, I recommend that you google for "mail
relay check". There used to be some better relay checkers out there,
but legal issues and other foolishness made them shut down.
Securing a relay configuration is up to you and the MTA that you use.
Different servers offer
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 04:28:37PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> From: "Jesse Molina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ...Securing a relay configuration is up to you and the MTA that you use.
> > Different servers offer different options. I would tell you to refer to
> > your MTA documentation. ...
> > use d
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 09:12:38AM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
> susceptible to being exploited as an open relay? We have several mail
> servers that I want to verify are "secured". Also, I have been having
> problems with send
As for where to get a check done, I recommend that you google for "mail
relay check". There used to be some better relay checkers out there,
but legal issues and other foolishness made them shut down.
Securing a relay configuration is up to you and the MTA that you use.
Different servers offer
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 04:28:37PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> From: "Jesse Molina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ...Securing a relay configuration is up to you and the MTA that you use.
> > Different servers offer different options. I would tell you to refer to
> > your MTA documentation. ...
> > use d
From: "Jesse Molina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...Securing a relay configuration is up to you and the MTA that you use.
> Different servers offer different options. I would tell you to refer to
> your MTA documentation. ...
> use dig or nslookup to find out the MX, A, and PTR DNS records of your
> ma
From: "Jesse Molina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...Securing a relay configuration is up to you and the MTA that you use.
> Different servers offer different options. I would tell you to refer to
> your MTA documentation. ...
> use dig or nslookup to find out the MX, A, and PTR DNS records of your
> ma
What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
susceptible to being exploited as an open relay? We have several mail
servers that I want to verify are "secured". Also, I have been having
problems with sending mail, specifically to AOL users, through my Zoom
Internet accoun
What is the best method of testing mail servers to determine if they are
susceptible to being exploited as an open relay? We have several mail
servers that I want to verify are "secured". Also, I have been having
problems with sending mail, specifically to AOL users, through my Zoom
Internet accoun
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