Thanks, Sam. I figured it would, but how do I set up the esmtpd to do this? What settingsbelong in the esmtproutes file to get esmtpd to use authentication when routing to anothermailhost (where do I indicate the username and password?). I could not find this in thedocumentation, or does esmtpd not support this as of yet?
John > John Laur writes: > >> 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 > > Normal, run-of-the-mill ESMTP authentication will work fine. > > -- > Sam _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
