by leonardo99 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:31 am
The problem is the following:
- we installed the software long ago, maybe 2 years, I think
- initially I think the blocking of unwanted smtp-users did work, as I think to remember we did the same test
- now I did a very simple test, using a valid domain, but an invalid user: there was no authentication at all, the mail got through!
during the last year we did many configuration changes to AMS, but all of them were regarding the spam-filters, which now works rather well and of course, other changes, were the adding of new users and new domains
I also tried to switch off options, switch them on again; stop the service manually, rerun it again; install the latest version 2.70 some days ago… it all didn’t work
I also updated Windows 2003
As I wasn’t really sure about how you manage the authentication (maybe a user is authenticated by IP, and maybe it keeps authenticated for a long while, so our office would be thought as authenticated during our tests, as we previously used Outlook to download our own mails), I sent this test-software to a friend which is not our customer, so he surely was never authenticated; but it still worked
I also tried to activate other options, like “enable ip range controlâ€, inserting ununsual ips (10.10.10.10 which points to nothing), but it didn’t seem to work; I was still able to send mail from our local pc
The only IP able to bypass relaying check should be the local IP from the server (as also used as webserver with applications sending mails indicating sender-domains which are not hosted by ourselves), but also deactivating this possibility doesn’t change things
so I really don’t know what to change in the configuration anymore …
Could you log on to our server (I could give you the logindata by mail or telephone); maybe your experienced eyes see immediately where the problem is? Feel free to change configuration parameters for your tests between 9 PM and 7 AM Greenwich time (but it shouldn’t be a problem as you are working on the other side of this world, and your office working time is completely shifted);
thank you in advance for your time!