Re: SMTP Security

From: Hairy One Kenobi (abuse_at_[127.0.0.1)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 09:37:36 GMT


"NoSpam" <me@here.com> wrote in message
news:jr7Td.9006$i6.100851@nasal.pacific.net.au...
> Thanks Hairy One,
>
> Nice try, but I use this tool all of the time and the ini files, etc came
> along too and got tweeked as required.
>
> This would also not explain why I can not telnet to my own port 25 but I
can
> telnet to my own port 80.

<Slaps head> must have been a long day when I replied...

Have you checked that you haven't picked-up a catch-all policy that is
intended to prevent a zombied machine from sending spam?

Also, when telnetting, are you connecting to localhost, or the specific IP
address?

H1K



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