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> > They probe your system to see if it can realy SMTP - which all > > systems that follow the RFCs do, by the way. In other words, if > > your system works correctly, they black hole list you. > > The _ability_ to relay is what the RFCs require of an SMTP server. > But having the ability in the server and granting access to that ability > on an unrestricted basis are two different items. Then POP3 doesn't require a paswword for logon, it's outside the RFC? The RFC should require a password for SMTP. I do suggest that IP filtering be done for SMTP with the SMTP server, not in the firewall. If your SMTP server supports it.
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