John Melville writes:
Then again the spammers would figure that out pretty quick and just
send a fake smtp-auth request to get around the rbl check, dang we can't win! :)
John
I don't now. I thought smtp auth is used for relay. If spammer is able to bypass the rbl, then, they can send email to your local domains.
Gary
This can happen with or without rblsmtpd, as either would require the spammer to know a valid user/password on your server. So your choice of smtp-auth vs. roaming users is irrelevant if a spammer has access to a valid account on your machine.
Bill