søn, 2003-01-19 kl. 15:05 skrev Giuliano Gavazzi:
> why are you checking the local part? Unless I misunderstand your
> requirement, this is all you need to deny pretended local senders
> from remote connections (I actually deny this from any connection
> that has not been authenticated):
>
> # deny if sender pretends to be in local domain and connection not
> authenticated
> deny sender_domains = +local_domains
> message = forged sender in local domain.
> log_message = preposterous_senders: forged sender in local domain
>
> you will clearly have to put this after the accept rule that allows
> you users to send email.
I tried it in various guises, swapped it around, put in and took out
endpass-es etc, but each time I could still send mail vial telnet as
myself@??? from my Norwegian shell account. And yes, I HUPped
Exim each time.
Thanks anyway!
> Also, this will stop any emails a local user sent to a remote account
> that in turn get redirected to another local user.
I suppose it would do, if it worked for me.
Best,
Tony.
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