On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 02:22:21AM -0700, Phil Pennock wrote:
> It's fairly common to extract the password to an external file and use
> Exim's string replacement to let you look the details up, instead of
> hardcoding the password in the Exim config file.

Do you have an example of this? I've been trying to set up multiple SMTP
relaying based on a message's From: domain, but without much luck. I
have a bunch of SMTP accounts, so this would be very useful in addition
to the security concerns. (although I have a workable solution now
since some of the servers accept any From: header as long as the client
is authenticated).

And thanks for the tip about checking for TLS if using auth PLAIN. Does
$tls_cipher count SSL connections as well? A disturbing number of
servers use PLAIN over unencrypted SMTP...

-- 
Eli C.
2008:06:20

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