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Apr 6, 2012 9:33 PM in response to zibzabby Iggy Pelman,Your question got me wondering if my own mail server was suceptable and I stumbled upon this...
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=522460
I have not, as of yet, tried it.
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Apr 9, 2012 5:22 AM in response to Iggy Pelmanby zibzab,Hi, thanks for your reply. However that is talking about 10.4 server which I used successfully without it being a relay. This appears to be a lion 10.7.3 issue.
I have in the mean time moved all my mail to snow leopard which is working fine.
Still removing my ip addresses from spam lists.
I will never update again without checking everything afterwards.
Andy
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Apr 10, 2012 7:58 PM in response to zibzabby Iggy Pelman,I also found this site to test an open relay (as well as other things)...
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Jun 26, 2013 6:01 PM in response to zibzabby Tenn_Surety,I know this is an old thread... but I'm having an issue with open relay on my lion server.
the only threads I can find on here are for Mountain Lion server and I'm worried there are enough differences I'll break something. Some of them aren't very clear either.
Does anyone know the proper steps? We're also not forcing SMTP authentication either but the SASL docs confuse me a bit.
ps. Mxtoolbox says I'm not an open relay but mailradar.com says I am... I can telnet in on the local network and bounce mail to whoever I want from whoever I want.