Hi.
I use this:
sender_host_accept = 127.0.0.1
sender_host_accept_relay = 127.0.0.1
... which makes an exim daemon deny connections from anything other than
localhost. Note that it may be wise to also include the machine's other
IP addresses here too. I also have a sender_net_accept line so that only
our address range can use it as a relay...
Scot
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Jason Tang wrote:
> Hi there..
> I was wondering if anyone could give a hand, what I'm trying to do with
> exim is to stop everyone trying to relay/deliver mail through exim, but
> only allow localhost. The reason for this is that I'm using fetchmail to
> pick up mail from a pop server, then have exim deliver them locally or
> relay them on. But my ISP also tries to deliver those same mails through
> SMTP to my machine, which I want to ignore.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated
>
> Jase
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