On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 10:17:04AM -0600, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 7:38 AM, abcde fgh <ebel674@...> wrote: [..] > > BUT the last few days my server is relaying mail from China IP addressess. > > I have checkjed it, but all checks say that it is not a open relay (IP : 195.88.12.36, you can check too). > > > > Characteristical for mails is this from logs : > > ?skipping greylist because this is the default action? > > > > I think the greylist milter is the wrong place to look for this > problem. Why is your sendmail accepting non-local addresses in the > first place? Normally you need entries in the /etc/mail/access that > match the sender or they need to be authenticated, to accept them. As I could see his side ok regarding * relaying foreign domains: will be denied * accepting non existent local addresses: responds with user unknown * handling of @... or local domain as sender: relaying denied Above milter-greylist message has nothing to do with relaying. A dicision in this regard will be made by Sendmail. To see what happened you should look for sendmail log entries. If you find such a transfer, gather all lines with the same queue-id ... As already mentioned, this maybe a case for a sendmail forum. Anyway, provide as much information as possible if expect to get a helpful answer. ;) Johann E. K.
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Re: [milter-greylist] Graylisting failing in some cases
2013-03-06 by Johann Klasek
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