Ok, cause when i checked it through www.abuse.net it said that my server was open for relay.
Open Relay Test Results Default domain is staff.iinet.net.au Connecting to martine.fjord-data.no ... <<< 220 martine.fjord-data.no ESMTP >>>> HELO staff.iinet.net.au <<< 250 martine.fjord-data.no To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> MAIL FROM: <<< 250 ok >>>> RCPT TO: <<< 250 ok >>>> DATA <<< 354 go ahead >>>> MESSAGE <<< 250 ok 1058294435 qp 1401 SUCCESS Relay Accepted - final response code 250 If you dont recieve it then its not a relay (Its still a Bad Thing (TM) that it accepted) Check your email So this is normal, or have I done something wrong ?? Regards Bård Tommy Nilsen -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne av Tom Collins Sendt: 15. juli 2003 16:05 Til: vpopmail list Emne: Re: [vchkpw] possible smtp-auth bug (qmail) On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 04:55 AM, Bård Tommy Nilsen wrote: > Sorry for starting the discussion. > If I set up an script that generates mail from one adress in the > rcpthost to > Another adress in rcpthost I can fill every mailbox on the server ... > > I thought that smtp auth should prevent that anyone could send messages > through the > Server without being authenticated ... But I you do it this way you can > RELAY without > Being smtp authenticated By definition, mail for domains in your rcpthosts file (and morercpthosts.cdb) isn't relayed. An open relay is a server that will accept mail for any domain, and then forward it on. If your server didn't accept mail for domains in the rcpthosts file, it would be impossible for anyone to send you email. -- Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sniffter.com/ - info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester