Jonathan McDowell wrote:
presumably redirecting to a machine that expects to relay for the network anyway, so that bit isn't a problem either. It'll Just Work,
Can you tell where they originally came from, or will the smtp server assume it's all from the machine doing the redirect? Relay Hell potential.
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 10:31:40AM +0000, MJ Ray wrote:
Jonathan McDowell wrote:
presumably redirecting to a machine that expects to relay for the network anyway, so that bit isn't a problem either. It'll Just Work,
Can you tell where they originally came from, or will the smtp server assume it's all from the machine doing the redirect? Relay Hell potential.
No worse than if all machines are configured to use the gateway as a relay anyway. If you firewall out SMTP into the network except for the gateway then that should help you avoid doing a Demon and getting your outgoing mail relay listed in an RBL even though it's actually a customer's fault.
J.