Re: smtp flow

From: marc van hoof (mvh@marcvanhoof.com)
Date: Mon Nov 15 2004 - 01:41:17 GMT-3


> FYI, smtp is usually not used between a server and a client. Usually, it's
> something like pop, (or imap?).
>

ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...... yes, it is.... it just happens to be the same as
when a server talks to a server...

On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, ccie2be wrote:

> John,
>
> I don't know the answer for sure. But, in the lab, if something like that
> comes and the wording of the task didn't forbid it, what I would do is use
> both. Youdon't lose points for extra config commands which aren't needed as
> long as the extra commands don't break or violate anything else.
>
> If one of those entries is the right entry but you don't know which one and
> just guess, you've got a 50% chance of being right. If you put in both
> entries and the wrong entry does no harm, you've increase your odds to 100%.
>
> HTH, Tim
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Matus" <jmatus@pacbell.net>
> To: "lab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 10:09 PM
> Subject: smtp flow
>
>
>> if you are writing an acl that is denying a smpt flow from a server to a
>> client would it be:
>>
>> deny tcp any eq smtp any?..........(or deny tcp any any eq smtp)?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
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