Hi, > 192.168.1.10:allow > ^^^ > Try setting the IPs you want to deny like this: > 192.168.1.10:deny > > Or am I way off here?
Yes, because saying "deny" makes tcpserver to not accept the connection right away, thus from that host one would not even allowed to send mail to a local recipient. The right way is indeed to allow tcp connection, but not supply the RELAYCLIENT environment variable, so that qmail-smtpd will only accept mail which are detined to local users. claudio -- Claudio Nieder, Kanalweg 1, CH-8610 Uster, Tel +41 79 357 6743 yahoo messenger: claudionieder aim: claudionieder icq:42315212 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.claudio.ch