Re: Connection control and Relay restrictions settings in IIS SMTP Virtual server
- From: kammy_boy186@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:35:07 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 19, 9:17 pm, "Sanford Whiteman" <swhitemanlistens-
softw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How would you define a non-relay domain,
I did: "Non-relay domains are domains that are only reachable through
the server if the *client* has elevated privileges: the client is
sending from an allowed source IP or the client has been
authenticated.)"
These differ from relay domains, which are reachable through the
server *regardless* of whether the client has any particular
characteristics.
Would you say that the presence of the client in the "relay" list of
the IIS Server was an elevated prvilege you mention, or does the
client have to be set up to send mails to non-relay domains on the
domains themselves?
Thanks again!
.
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