Hello, I'm setting up for a situation where I want to have a remote SMTP server (on a dynamic IP) routing all of its non local mail through my primary SMTP server which acts as the smarthost/relay. I read a bit on the ESMTP SECURITY extension. I was wondering if it is necessary to use that (it seems very complicated to set up), or if it was possible for courier to do some kind of "normal" ESMTP authentication when it forwards messages up to the smarthost for relaying. Again, the ip of the "client" SMTP server is not static, but the network it's on is not one I can open up entirely for open relaying.
Anyone have any solutions? I'm sure someone else out there has a similar setup :) Thanks, John Laur _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
