I suggest you to use authenticated smtp, that way you won't have to deal
with IPs or "pop-before-smtp" crap.
I use it to relay from anywhere in the world, if you take a look at the
headers on this message you'll notice the "AUTH: LOGIN papo".
Check the ${prefix}/etc/esmtpd file for instructions on how to enable it
(grep for ESMTPAUTH).HTH.- ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony Bibbs To: Szalay Attila Cc: Courier-Users Maillist Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 13:13 Subject: Re: [courier-users] virtual mail help Well, what clients do you want courier to relay for you? If it is a class of IP's (e.g. 192.168.1.x) you can, I believe, put that in the smtpaccess file. If you have a small number of clients just enter the IP's yourself one-by-one. Whatever you do, you don't want to relay for any arbitrary IP unless, of course, you want to show up on the various mail abuse lists ;-) --Tony On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 09:59, Szalay Attila wrote: > Now i've run into an other serious trouble: > in the smtpaccess file i have only the local host and one ip address to > relay for. All other addresses are refused to send mail for me with error > relaying denied. > How can I fix this? _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
