for example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]molnarc
-Chris
Odhiambo G. Washington wrote:
* On 14/07/06 19:26 -0400, Christopher Molnar wrote:
| I need some help or pointers. I would like to install ISPConfig, but
| stay with my current install of Exim4 (I finally got a mailer that does
I need some help or pointers. I would like to install ISPConfig, but
stay with my current install of Exim4 (I finally got a mailer that does
everything I want it to do). I put the question out to the ISPConfig
mailing list and this is one step of the response I got back:
2) Write an exim
Can anyone direct me to some decent documentation or instructions on how
to setup virtual hosting with EXIM? We have been doing things manually
for a long time, and probably not the correct way (in other words I have
a mess on my hands). I could also really use a pointer to a control
panel
I have a question - is there anyway to speed up the transmission of mail by
authenticated users? I want the users to be able to log in and send mail
extremely quickly. I don't remember seeing the delay that I am seeing now
when we where using procmail. Can received mail be queued ant then
= +auth_relay_hosts
authenticated = *
where
hostlist auth_relay_hosts = *
And if yours authenticators are good, it should work...
2006/2/25, Christopher Molnar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have tried to read the docs and find a good example, however I am
at a loss. I have tried to set up the ability
Never mind, I found it. Outlook has a broken AUTH line. Looked at the
Debian config template and was able to uncomment a section and make
it work.
-Chris
On Feb 25, 2006, at 8:27 AM, Christopher Molnar wrote:
Thanks for your response. Seems to work with any client that is not
an OUTLOOK
I have tried to read the docs and find a good example, however I am
at a loss. I have tried to set up the ability for authorized users to
relay through our smtp server. Anytime a user tries to connect and
login and send messages thorugh to a non-local hosted domain we get
a 501 - Relay