On Thu, May 25, 2006, Mike Spenard wrote:
> So, I am looking to find out how to do it entirely within sendmail. Ive
> tried doing..
> *.* REJECT
> spamd.mydomain.com OK
Of course not, only what's documented will work (as I wrote before).
Connect:1 REJECT
| Or did you mean that only one external IP should be able to send e-mail to
| your own local domain??? That would sound a little bit strange. So I do not
| assume that..
Actually, yes. The only smtp connections to this mta should be from my
antispam gateway. Some
spammers are bypassing what m
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 12:37:04AM +0200, Per-Olov Sj?holm wrote:
| > I would like to accept mail from only one specified SMTP server
| > and reject all others. I tried '*.*REJECT' in /etc/mail/access
| > but that doesn't seem to work.
| >
| > Mike Spenard
|
| Change to...
| X.Y.Z.W RELAY
| i
On Thu, May 25, 2006, Mike Spenard wrote:
> I would like to accept mail from only one specified SMTP server
> and reject all others. I tried '*.*REJECT' in /etc/mail/access
> but that doesn't seem to work.
The documentation specifies the valid entries.
Simply use pf to block everyone to acces
On Thursday 25 May 2006 23.36, you wrote:
> I would like to accept mail from only one specified SMTP server
> and reject all others. I tried '*.*REJECT' in /etc/mail/access
> but that doesn't seem to work.
>
> Mike Spenard
Change to...
X.Y.Z.W RELAY
in /etc/mail/access and rebuild the access.
I would like to accept mail from only one specified SMTP server
and reject all others. I tried '*.*REJECT' in /etc/mail/access
but that doesn't seem to work.
Mike Spenard
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