On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Richard G. Duvall wrote:
> My customers IP's are in the subnet of 204.214.110.128/27, and also
> 206.163.169.32/27. I want people with IP addresses, and these IP
> addresses only to be able to relay through my server. I tried using
> sender_net_accept_relay, but seems that it doesn't work with 3.02. Can't
> really go by hostname or revers IP, because those can be faked easily. It
> is harder to spoof an IP, especailly when one's router is setup with
> access-lists correctly.
Ah.. its "host_accept_relay" in v.3.0x and up. ALl of the net/host
accept/reject options were a mess, and Phillip collapsed them all into
a new syntax. Both network, and hostname options can now appear in the
same list.
sounds like you want:
host_accept_relay = 204.214.110.128/27 : 206.163.169.32/27 : ! *
>
> How do I make it so that only MY dialup customers can relay mail off of my
> mail server?
>
> Their email addresses are @linkcc.com, but their IP is reversing as
> *.crescentlink.com. This is how the company wanted me to set it up,
> because people tend to spell crescentlink wrong, whereas linkcc they can
> spell. So, mail server is mail.linkcc.com, but every other server, and
> reverse Ip on the network is crescentlink.com. Just a little information,
> in case you needed it...
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Richard G. Duvall
>
>
>
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