On Tuesday, 22 May 2012 22:48:52 UTC+12, Ace wrote:
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Hi
> all,</font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana"></font></span></span> </div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">I run a small shop with a
> AS400/I5 server which resides in a datacenter. The box has an outside
> IP-address. There is no modem or router involved. Mu customers enter the system
> with a specific terminal type which is checked within an exit program that is
> running before the user can come in. </font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana"></font></span></span> </div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">My users can also send email
> from the AS400 over the SMTP port 25 using SNDM. We will only send messages
> out of the system. We don't receive email from
> outside.</font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">The Problem
> is:</font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Some spammers in Russia and
> China have discovered that the AS/400 has an open SMTP server inside my machine,
> and are currently redirecting a flood of junk mail via our server.
> </font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">I have set the incoming traffic
> to the AS/400 to telnet-only (since that's all people need) and it still isn't
> blocking the mail. If I use a port scanner I can see that port 25 is open.
>
> I'm getting kind of frustrated here because I don't intend on taking down
> all public access to our AS/400 but don't see how to make this stop.
> </font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Is there a way to stop all
> incoming traffic without ending the SMTP server because that will work
> ?</font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana"></font></span></span> </div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Any tips, comments, etc. would
> be greatly appreciated, thanks.</font></span></span></div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana"></font></span></span> </div>
>
> <span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;BORDER-COLLAPSE:separate;FONT:medium 'Times New Roman';WHITE-SPACE:normal;LETTER-SPACING:normal;COLOR:rgb(0,0,0);WORD-SPACING:0px"><span style="TEXT-ALIGN:left;FONT-FAMILY:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Ace</font></span></span></div></div>
I'm not an expert on SMTP, but would turning off the allow relayed mail option stop this?
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