by Code Crafters » Wed Oct 26, 2016 9:45 am
Yes, Enable Safe IPs on the Relaying Access tab of the SMTP settings only affects relaying access and nothing else. We don't recommend using Relaying Safe IPs unless you have something like a website sending emails via a script that is unable to log in via SMTP authentication in which case you may have no choice but to allow any emails from that IP address relaying access. However, any Relaying Safe IP entries will allow any relaying from that IP without SMTP authentication so obviously this is a security risk unless you are certain nothing from that IP can abuse this. Allow Locally Assigned IPs lets mail be relayed from the Ability Mail Server machine itself but still best avoided unless again there is a website running an email sending script on that machine or similar. Any virus that could get in could abuse this. Best to rely on proper SMTP authentication.
We are hoping to add password credential limitations (e.g. require Uppercase, Lowercase, Number, Special Character) in the future too to improve the security of user passwords on Ability Mail Server.