Quoting David Lucas <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> If you have a static ip, you can put it in the relay box.
You mean the public one? Most users have their Cobalt machine
running inside some LAN, using 10. or 192. IP-ranges
> Otherwise, set your email to check on send. Normally that has it check you
> email before it tries to send. You can set the time out to a longer amount
> of time.
This is totally unrelated to the problem at hand.
> I also am getting a lot of the errors in my log. Funny thing is, none of
> them are my customers. They are all people trying to relay through my
> machine. I have never allowed it.
It's not about relaying, that's the whole point!
People are *sending* email to the server (normal use of port 25)
and they then receive the relay-warning from the server.
They're not using it to relay, they use a different smtp,
namely that of their ISP most likely.
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