Here is an earlier thread on this issue. Even with relay turned off, the server will relay in one instance. If you would like more detail about this, please contact me directly.
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JaseUK (IS/IT--Manageme) Jan 9, 2002
Dear all,
I have disabled relaying in Groupwise 5.5 and understand that the Groupwise SMTP server accepts messages for posting from anyone who connects to it without challenging them and forwards them to the postmaster as undeliverable items. It would seem to me that over time people have come to think of my SMTP server as an open gateway through which messages can be successfully relayed. Obviously they are wrong - but they will never know this as Groupwise does not tell them that they are unsuccessful.
ANYWAY - the point is: We receive now hundreds of messages a day that are nothing to do with us. Groupwise accepts the whole post (attachments and all!!) and this is consuming our bandwidth. Is there anything we can do to stop this short of putting an intermediate SMTP server in the way that challenges servers posting to domains that are not our own??
TIA,
Jason.
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sobak (MIS) Jan 9, 2002
Not if you're using GroupWise 5.x alone. GroupWise 6.x is the first SMTP server from the GroupWise suite to challenge the sender. If it fails then it drops the connection. There are some third party products that will filter but not do anything about your bandwidth problem. If you want to cure your bandwidth problem I believe you would need to install an SMTP server that challenges the sender, or Upgrade to GroupWise 6.x.
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dpellegrini (MIS) Jan 10, 2002
Interesting finding. I've been doing some testing on our Groupwise 5.5 box. It appears that, yes, it accepts the messages and dumps them into the problem directory, but won't forward them. There is 1 exception to this. If the spammer uses the Groupwise servers IP address or hostname, in the Mail From:<sender> , then it will forward (relay) the messages. This is why ORDB.ORG and others still black list groupwise servers. I hope 6x fixes this problem
Domenick Pellegrini
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