Re: how to make sure that anti-relaying is in place
hi ya
> > | I tried this and it gave me:
> > | :Relay test: #Test 9
> > | >>> mail from: <spamtest@207-8-229-57.pe2996-1.ppp.talon.net>
> > | <<< 250 <spamtest@207-8-229-57.pe2996-1.ppp.talon.net> is syntactically
> > | correct
> > | >>> rcpt to: <nobody%mail-abuse.org@[207.8.229.57]>
> > | <<< 250 <nobody%mail-abuse.org@[207.8.229.57]> is syntactically correct
> > | >>> QUIT
> > | <<< 221 Pretzalz closing connection
> > | Tested host banner: 220 Pretzalz ESMTP Exim 3.35 #1 Fri, 05 Jul 2002
> > | 12:12:09 -0400
> > | System appeared to accept 1 relay attempts
> > |
> > | Is this something to be concerned about?
> >
> > Yes.
am curious what else is open...
have to add my favorite (web-based) open-relay testor..
( runs 70-some-odd open relay tests
http://www.paladincorp.com.au/unix/spam/spamlart/
rest of um ... including open relay testing scripts
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/openrelay.gwif.html
c ya
alvin
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